. The left margin is correct as is. See the attached example.
Thanks for any help!
Carol
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 11:13 AM
To: FrameUsers Users
Subject: RE: ON-SCREEN GUIDES
Hi
Schreer, Carol wrote:
I have a question about removing a frame/column where a chapter TOC
one was
on the first page in a file. Want to keep the header at the top of
the
page but have the body text expand across the page to the right side.
The
left margin is correct as is. See the attached
You can define nonprinting colour.
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To: Michael Zaichenko
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Subject: Re: ON-SCREEN GUIDES
My workaround has been
example.
Thanks for any help!
Carol
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 11:13 AM
To: FrameUsers Users
Subject: RE: ON-SCREEN GUIDES
Hi Michael,
I've never bothered with guides in Frame. I use
My workaround has been to make lines (.5pt) in Cyan and then delete
them when I have finished aligning to them.
A more dangerous approach would be to apply a special color tag to the
lines that you could then change to white or your background color.
I would add guides to the wishlist for next
Hi Michael,
I've never bothered with guides in Frame. I use the Object Properties
and specify the top and left values.
Glenn
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Zaichenko
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 01:51
To: FrameUsers Users
Have you tried drawing guide lines manually, positioning them
accurately with object properties, and assigning them a non-printing
or invisible color?
Use:
* View Color Definitions Print As to define a non-printing color.
OR
* View Color Views to define a color view that makes specified
Hi Michael,
Have you tried showing grid lines (View Grid
lines)? The default is quarter inch, but you can set the spacing to
suit your needs (View Options). You can then use the Gravity and
Snap commands on the Graphics menu to help align. I must confess,
though, that like others on the list, I
and
accurately set their position on a page. It sounds like you might need a true
page layout tool such as InDesign.
Glenn
From: Michael Zaichenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 13,
2008 10:51To: Glenn VoylesSubject: RE: ON-SCREEN GUIDES
Thank you Glenn and all who answered,I