RE: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

2009-03-27 Thread Matt Sullivan
For cases like this I use a para tag to hold the anchored frame. If the
paratag containing the anchored frame is called full-page graphic, you can
map that para to the master page. I also use a single-cell table, using a
title (above or below table) that maps as needed. The table title will pick
up the master page assignment.


-Matt

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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jona Steenbrink
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:41 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

Frame 8.0
Win XP

I was wondering if it is possible to link a Master Page to a paragraph tag
that appears inside an anchored frame.

What I need to do is the following.

I've created a large graphic (7.5x10) contained within an anchored frame.
The frame is anchored in a body paragraph with the settings below current
line and floating so that it appears on the next available page and takes
up the entire page.
I've put some text in a Text Frame, inside the anchored frame and applied a
pgf tag imaginatively called FullSizedGraphic.
I've created a master page called FullSizedGraphic with a colored background
and linked it to the FullSizedGraphic pgf tag in the Master Page mapping
table.
I select Apply Master Pages and all other Master Pages are applied, except
for the one I went to all of that effort to create.

Is it simply the case that Frame doesn't read pgf tags in an anchored frame?
If so, can anyone think of an alternative way of doing this? I could anchor
the frame to a custom pgf tag on its own page, but I want the graphic to
float.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Jona

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Re: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

2009-03-27 Thread Art Campbell
To explain a little more... because you've got the trigger paragraph
buried within a text frame inside an anchored frame, it's outside the
normal A text flow. And it needs to be in the main text flow in order
to be recognized and to trigger the chosen master page. The easiest
way to fix it is to use a special dedicated para tag in the main flow
to hold the anchor point, as Matt suggests.

Art

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Vincent and a redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson
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On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Matt Sullivan m...@grafixtraining.com wrote:
 For cases like this I use a para tag to hold the anchored frame. If the
 paratag containing the anchored frame is called full-page graphic, you can
 map that para to the master page. I also use a single-cell table, using a
 title (above or below table) that maps as needed. The table title will pick
 up the master page assignment.


 -Matt

 Matt Sullivan
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 m...@roundpeg.com
 www.roundpeg.com
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 -Original Message-
 From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
 [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jona Steenbrink
 Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:41 PM
 To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
 Subject: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

 Frame 8.0
 Win XP

 I was wondering if it is possible to link a Master Page to a paragraph tag
 that appears inside an anchored frame.

 What I need to do is the following.

 I've created a large graphic (7.5x10) contained within an anchored frame.
 The frame is anchored in a body paragraph with the settings below current
 line and floating so that it appears on the next available page and takes
 up the entire page.
 I've put some text in a Text Frame, inside the anchored frame and applied a
 pgf tag imaginatively called FullSizedGraphic.
 I've created a master page called FullSizedGraphic with a colored background
 and linked it to the FullSizedGraphic pgf tag in the Master Page mapping
 table.
 I select Apply Master Pages and all other Master Pages are applied, except
 for the one I went to all of that effort to create.

 Is it simply the case that Frame doesn't read pgf tags in an anchored frame?
 If so, can anyone think of an alternative way of doing this? I could anchor
 the frame to a custom pgf tag on its own page, but I want the graphic to
 float.

 Any ideas?

 Thanks,

 Jona

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Re: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

2009-03-27 Thread Jona Steenbrink
Art and Matt,

Thanks for the suggestions. The problem is that I want the graphic to  
float, in other words, if I add or remove text preceding the graphic  
I don't want to end up with a big empty space at the bottom of the  
page preceding the full page graphic. I'm starting to suspect that  
there is no way of doing this the way that I want it done, other than  
manually applying the master page after I have done all of the editing.

So, just to clarify, a trigger pgf tag has to be inside the normal A  
text flow otherwise it won't work? There is no other place I could put  
it where it might work?

Thanks,

Jona



On Mar 27, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Art Campbell wrote:

 To explain a little more... because you've got the trigger paragraph
 buried within a text frame inside an anchored frame, it's outside the
 normal A text flow. And it needs to be in the main text flow in order
 to be recognized and to trigger the chosen master page. The easiest
 way to fix it is to use a special dedicated para tag in the main flow
 to hold the anchor point, as Matt suggests.

 Art

 Art Campbell
   art.campb...@gmail.com
  ... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
 Vincent and a redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson
  No disclaimers  
 apply.
   DoD 358



 On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Matt Sullivan m...@grafixtraining.com 
  wrote:
 For cases like this I use a para tag to hold the anchored frame. If  
 the
 paratag containing the anchored frame is called full-page graphic,  
 you can
 map that para to the master page. I also use a single-cell table,  
 using a
 title (above or below table) that maps as needed. The table title  
 will pick
 up the master page assignment.


 -Matt

 Matt Sullivan
 GRAFIX Training

 m...@roundpeg.com
 www.roundpeg.com
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 -Original Message-
 From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
 [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jona  
 Steenbrink
 Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:41 PM
 To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
 Subject: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

 Frame 8.0
 Win XP

 I was wondering if it is possible to link a Master Page to a  
 paragraph tag
 that appears inside an anchored frame.

 What I need to do is the following.

 I've created a large graphic (7.5x10) contained within an anchored  
 frame.
 The frame is anchored in a body paragraph with the settings below  
 current
 line and floating so that it appears on the next available page  
 and takes
 up the entire page.
 I've put some text in a Text Frame, inside the anchored frame and  
 applied a
 pgf tag imaginatively called FullSizedGraphic.
 I've created a master page called FullSizedGraphic with a colored  
 background
 and linked it to the FullSizedGraphic pgf tag in the Master Page  
 mapping
 table.
 I select Apply Master Pages and all other Master Pages are applied,  
 except
 for the one I went to all of that effort to create.

 Is it simply the case that Frame doesn't read pgf tags in an  
 anchored frame?
 If so, can anyone think of an alternative way of doing this? I  
 could anchor
 the frame to a custom pgf tag on its own page, but I want the  
 graphic to
 float.

 Any ideas?

 Thanks,

 Jona

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RE: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

2009-03-27 Thread Matt Sullivan
It sounds like a 1-cell table with title would solve your need to float, if
the Title were the trigger in your mapping table. 


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-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jona Steenbrink
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 11:49 AM
To: Art Campbell
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

Art and Matt,

Thanks for the suggestions. The problem is that I want the graphic to
float, in other words, if I add or remove text preceding the graphic I
don't want to end up with a big empty space at the bottom of the page
preceding the full page graphic. I'm starting to suspect that there is no
way of doing this the way that I want it done, other than manually applying
the master page after I have done all of the editing.

So, just to clarify, a trigger pgf tag has to be inside the normal A text
flow otherwise it won't work? There is no other place I could put it where
it might work?

Thanks,

Jona



On Mar 27, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Art Campbell wrote:

 To explain a little more... because you've got the trigger paragraph 
 buried within a text frame inside an anchored frame, it's outside the 
 normal A text flow. And it needs to be in the main text flow in order 
 to be recognized and to trigger the chosen master page. The easiest 
 way to fix it is to use a special dedicated para tag in the main flow 
 to hold the anchor point, as Matt suggests.

 Art

 Art Campbell
   art.campb...@gmail.com
  ... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent 
 and a redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson
  No disclaimers 
 apply.
   DoD 358



 On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Matt Sullivan 
 m...@grafixtraining.com
  wrote:
 For cases like this I use a para tag to hold the anchored frame. If 
 the paratag containing the anchored frame is called full-page 
 graphic, you can map that para to the master page. I also use a 
 single-cell table, using a title (above or below table) that maps as 
 needed. The table title will pick up the master page assignment.


 -Matt

 Matt Sullivan
 GRAFIX Training

 m...@roundpeg.com
 www.roundpeg.com
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 Steenbrink
 Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:41 PM
 To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
 Subject: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

 Frame 8.0
 Win XP

 I was wondering if it is possible to link a Master Page to a 
 paragraph tag that appears inside an anchored frame.

 What I need to do is the following.

 I've created a large graphic (7.5x10) contained within an anchored 
 frame.
 The frame is anchored in a body paragraph with the settings below 
 current line and floating so that it appears on the next available 
 page and takes up the entire page.
 I've put some text in a Text Frame, inside the anchored frame and 
 applied a pgf tag imaginatively called FullSizedGraphic.
 I've created a master page called FullSizedGraphic with a colored 
 background and linked it to the FullSizedGraphic pgf tag in the 
 Master Page mapping table.
 I select Apply Master Pages and all other Master Pages are applied, 
 except for the one I went to all of that effort to create.

 Is it simply the case that Frame doesn't read pgf tags in an anchored 
 frame?
 If so, can anyone think of an alternative way of doing this? I could 
 anchor the frame to a custom pgf tag on its own page, but I want the 
 graphic to float.

 Any ideas?

 Thanks,

 Jona

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Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

2009-03-27 Thread Matt Sullivan
For cases like this I use a para tag to hold the anchored frame. If the
paratag containing the anchored frame is called "full-page graphic, you can
map that para to the master page. I also use a single-cell table, using a
title (above or below table) that maps as needed. The table title will pick
up the master page assignment.


-Matt

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Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:41 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

Frame 8.0
Win XP

I was wondering if it is possible to link a Master Page to a paragraph tag
that appears inside an anchored frame.

What I need to do is the following.

I've created a large graphic (7.5x10) contained within an anchored frame.
The frame is anchored in a body paragraph with the settings "below current
line" and "floating" so that it appears on the next available page and takes
up the entire page.
I've put some text in a Text Frame, inside the anchored frame and applied a
pgf tag imaginatively called FullSizedGraphic.
I've created a master page called FullSizedGraphic with a colored background
and linked it to the FullSizedGraphic pgf tag in the Master Page mapping
table.
I select Apply Master Pages and all other Master Pages are applied, except
for the one I went to all of that effort to create.

Is it simply the case that Frame doesn't read pgf tags in an anchored frame?
If so, can anyone think of an alternative way of doing this? I could anchor
the frame to a custom pgf tag on its own page, but I want the graphic to
float.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Jona

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Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

2009-03-27 Thread Art Campbell
To explain a little more... because you've got the "trigger" paragraph
buried within a text frame inside an anchored frame, it's outside the
normal A text flow. And it needs to be in the main text flow in order
to be recognized and to trigger the chosen master page. The easiest
way to fix it is to use a special dedicated para tag in the main flow
to hold the anchor point, as Matt suggests.

Art

Art Campbell
   art.campbell at gmail.com
  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
  No disclaimers apply.
   DoD 358



On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Matt Sullivan  
wrote:
> For cases like this I use a para tag to hold the anchored frame. If the
> paratag containing the anchored frame is called "full-page graphic, you can
> map that para to the master page. I also use a single-cell table, using a
> title (above or below table) that maps as needed. The table title will pick
> up the master page assignment.
>
>
> -Matt
>
> Matt Sullivan
> GRAFIX Training
>
> matt at roundpeg.com
> www.roundpeg.com
> Office 714 960-6840
> Cell 714 585-2335
>
> skype: mattatroundpeg
> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/grafixtraining
> facebook| plaxo
>
> Click to tell me the social media sites you belong to
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
> [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jona Steenbrink
> Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:41 PM
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame
>
> Frame 8.0
> Win XP
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to link a Master Page to a paragraph tag
> that appears inside an anchored frame.
>
> What I need to do is the following.
>
> I've created a large graphic (7.5x10) contained within an anchored frame.
> The frame is anchored in a body paragraph with the settings "below current
> line" and "floating" so that it appears on the next available page and takes
> up the entire page.
> I've put some text in a Text Frame, inside the anchored frame and applied a
> pgf tag imaginatively called FullSizedGraphic.
> I've created a master page called FullSizedGraphic with a colored background
> and linked it to the FullSizedGraphic pgf tag in the Master Page mapping
> table.
> I select Apply Master Pages and all other Master Pages are applied, except
> for the one I went to all of that effort to create.
>
> Is it simply the case that Frame doesn't read pgf tags in an anchored frame?
> If so, can anyone think of an alternative way of doing this? I could anchor
> the frame to a custom pgf tag on its own page, but I want the graphic to
> float.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jona
>
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Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

2009-03-27 Thread Jona Steenbrink
Art and Matt,

Thanks for the suggestions. The problem is that I want the graphic to  
"float", in other words, if I add or remove text preceding the graphic  
I don't want to end up with a big empty space at the bottom of the  
page preceding the full page graphic. I'm starting to suspect that  
there is no way of doing this the way that I want it done, other than  
manually applying the master page after I have done all of the editing.

So, just to clarify, a trigger pgf tag has to be inside the normal A  
text flow otherwise it won't work? There is no other place I could put  
it where it might work?

Thanks,

Jona



On Mar 27, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Art Campbell wrote:

> To explain a little more... because you've got the "trigger" paragraph
> buried within a text frame inside an anchored frame, it's outside the
> normal A text flow. And it needs to be in the main text flow in order
> to be recognized and to trigger the chosen master page. The easiest
> way to fix it is to use a special dedicated para tag in the main flow
> to hold the anchor point, as Matt suggests.
>
> Art
>
> Art Campbell
>   art.campbell at gmail.com
>  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
> Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
>  No disclaimers  
> apply.
>   DoD 358
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Matt Sullivan  > wrote:
>> For cases like this I use a para tag to hold the anchored frame. If  
>> the
>> paratag containing the anchored frame is called "full-page graphic,  
>> you can
>> map that para to the master page. I also use a single-cell table,  
>> using a
>> title (above or below table) that maps as needed. The table title  
>> will pick
>> up the master page assignment.
>>
>>
>> -Matt
>>
>> Matt Sullivan
>> GRAFIX Training
>>
>> matt at roundpeg.com
>> www.roundpeg.com
>> Office 714 960-6840
>> Cell 714 585-2335
>>
>> skype: mattatroundpeg
>> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/grafixtraining
>> facebook| plaxo
>>
>> Click to tell me the social media sites you belong to
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
>> [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jona  
>> Steenbrink
>> Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:41 PM
>> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
>> Subject: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame
>>
>> Frame 8.0
>> Win XP
>>
>> I was wondering if it is possible to link a Master Page to a  
>> paragraph tag
>> that appears inside an anchored frame.
>>
>> What I need to do is the following.
>>
>> I've created a large graphic (7.5x10) contained within an anchored  
>> frame.
>> The frame is anchored in a body paragraph with the settings "below  
>> current
>> line" and "floating" so that it appears on the next available page  
>> and takes
>> up the entire page.
>> I've put some text in a Text Frame, inside the anchored frame and  
>> applied a
>> pgf tag imaginatively called FullSizedGraphic.
>> I've created a master page called FullSizedGraphic with a colored  
>> background
>> and linked it to the FullSizedGraphic pgf tag in the Master Page  
>> mapping
>> table.
>> I select Apply Master Pages and all other Master Pages are applied,  
>> except
>> for the one I went to all of that effort to create.
>>
>> Is it simply the case that Frame doesn't read pgf tags in an  
>> anchored frame?
>> If so, can anyone think of an alternative way of doing this? I  
>> could anchor
>> the frame to a custom pgf tag on its own page, but I want the  
>> graphic to
>> float.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jona
>>
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Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

2009-03-27 Thread Matt Sullivan
It sounds like a 1-cell table with title would solve your need to float, if
the Title were the trigger in your mapping table. 


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[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jona Steenbrink
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 11:49 AM
To: Art Campbell
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Subject: Re: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

Art and Matt,

Thanks for the suggestions. The problem is that I want the graphic to
"float", in other words, if I add or remove text preceding the graphic I
don't want to end up with a big empty space at the bottom of the page
preceding the full page graphic. I'm starting to suspect that there is no
way of doing this the way that I want it done, other than manually applying
the master page after I have done all of the editing.

So, just to clarify, a trigger pgf tag has to be inside the normal A text
flow otherwise it won't work? There is no other place I could put it where
it might work?

Thanks,

Jona



On Mar 27, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Art Campbell wrote:

> To explain a little more... because you've got the "trigger" paragraph 
> buried within a text frame inside an anchored frame, it's outside the 
> normal A text flow. And it needs to be in the main text flow in order 
> to be recognized and to trigger the chosen master page. The easiest 
> way to fix it is to use a special dedicated para tag in the main flow 
> to hold the anchor point, as Matt suggests.
>
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> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Matt Sullivan 
>  > wrote:
>> For cases like this I use a para tag to hold the anchored frame. If 
>> the paratag containing the anchored frame is called "full-page 
>> graphic, you can map that para to the master page. I also use a 
>> single-cell table, using a title (above or below table) that maps as 
>> needed. The table title will pick up the master page assignment.
>>
>>
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
>> [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jona 
>> Steenbrink
>> Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:41 PM
>> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
>> Subject: Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame
>>
>> Frame 8.0
>> Win XP
>>
>> I was wondering if it is possible to link a Master Page to a 
>> paragraph tag that appears inside an anchored frame.
>>
>> What I need to do is the following.
>>
>> I've created a large graphic (7.5x10) contained within an anchored 
>> frame.
>> The frame is anchored in a body paragraph with the settings "below 
>> current line" and "floating" so that it appears on the next available 
>> page and takes up the entire page.
>> I've put some text in a Text Frame, inside the anchored frame and 
>> applied a pgf tag imaginatively called FullSizedGraphic.
>> I've created a master page called FullSizedGraphic with a colored 
>> background and linked it to the FullSizedGraphic pgf tag in the 
>> Master Page mapping table.
>> I select Apply Master Pages and all other Master Pages are applied, 
>> except for the one I went to all of that effort to create.
>>
>> Is it simply the case that Frame doesn't read pgf tags in an anchored 
>> frame?
>> If so, can anyone think of an alternative way of doing this? I could 
>> anchor the frame to a custom pgf tag on its own page, but I want the 
>> graphic to float.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jona
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Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

2009-03-26 Thread Jona Steenbrink
Frame 8.0
Win XP

I was wondering if it is possible to link a Master Page to a paragraph  
tag that appears inside an anchored frame.

What I need to do is the following.

I've created a large graphic (7.5x10) contained within an anchored  
frame.
The frame is anchored in a body paragraph with the settings below  
current line and floating so that it appears on the next available  
page and takes up the entire page.
I've put some text in a Text Frame, inside the anchored frame and  
applied a pgf tag imaginatively called FullSizedGraphic.
I've created a master page called FullSizedGraphic with a colored  
background and linked it to the FullSizedGraphic pgf tag in the Master  
Page mapping table.
I select Apply Master Pages and all other Master Pages are applied,  
except for the one I went to all of that effort to create.

Is it simply the case that Frame doesn't read pgf tags in an anchored  
frame? If so, can anyone think of an alternative way of doing this? I  
could anchor the frame to a custom pgf tag on its own page, but I want  
the graphic to float.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Jona

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Linking Master Pages to A Pgf Tag in an Anchored Frame

2009-03-26 Thread Jona Steenbrink
Frame 8.0
Win XP

I was wondering if it is possible to link a Master Page to a paragraph  
tag that appears inside an anchored frame.

What I need to do is the following.

I've created a large graphic (7.5x10) contained within an anchored  
frame.
The frame is anchored in a body paragraph with the settings "below  
current line" and "floating" so that it appears on the next available  
page and takes up the entire page.
I've put some text in a Text Frame, inside the anchored frame and  
applied a pgf tag imaginatively called FullSizedGraphic.
I've created a master page called FullSizedGraphic with a colored  
background and linked it to the FullSizedGraphic pgf tag in the Master  
Page mapping table.
I select Apply Master Pages and all other Master Pages are applied,  
except for the one I went to all of that effort to create.

Is it simply the case that Frame doesn't read pgf tags in an anchored  
frame? If so, can anyone think of an alternative way of doing this? I  
could anchor the frame to a custom pgf tag on its own page, but I want  
the graphic to float.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Jona