Non-printing Colors Insist on Printing!

2006-05-17 Thread Shlomo Perets
Mike, You wrote: >I've got some text that I need to cross-reference in a TOC, but I don't want >it to print in the document where it resides. I've been hiding it in the >margin, with font color white. Of course, there I times that I do want to >view the text for editing, and I have to change the

Non-printing Colors Insist on Printing!

2006-05-17 Thread Mike Wickham
> The "Don't Print" setting in a color definition specifically relates > to printing color separations from FrameMaker. Colors defined as > "Don't Print" do not appear on any printed plate when printing > to color plates, but will print otherwise. > > You can suppress specific colors from being

Non-printing Colors Insist on Printing!

2006-05-16 Thread Mike Wickham
I've got some text that I need to cross-reference in a TOC, but I don't want it to print in the document where it resides. I've been hiding it in the margin, with font color white. Of course, there I times that I do want to view the text for editing, and I have to change the color of the text

Re: Non-printing Colors Insist on Printing!

2006-05-16 Thread Shlomo Perets
Mike, You wrote: I've got some text that I need to cross-reference in a TOC, but I don't want it to print in the document where it resides. I've been hiding it in the margin, with font color white. Of course, there I times that I do want to view the text for editing, and I have to change the

Non-printing Colors Insist on Printing!

2006-05-16 Thread Mike Wickham
I've got some text that I need to cross-reference in a TOC, but I don't want it to print in the document where it resides. I've been hiding it in the margin, with font color white. Of course, there I times that I do want to view the text for editing, and I have to change the color of the text