Spanned figures in multi-column layouts: SOLVED

2006-12-08 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 18:01 + 7/12/06, Steve Rickaby wrote: >I am struggling to find a way to make an anchored frame span more than one >column of a multi-column layout. If I set the frame uncropped, it messes with >the text flow (the text threads to adjacent columns above the figure, which is >not what I wan

Spanned figures in multi-column layouts: SOLVED

2006-12-08 Thread Lester C. Smalley
If your insertion point is inside the text flow when you paste, you will get an anchored Frame. But if you click outside the text frame, you get another graphic frame with the same run-around properties as the original you copied, and can place it as necessary. And you can set run-around for _som

RE: Spanned figures in multi-column layouts: SOLVED

2006-12-08 Thread Lester C. Smalley
If your insertion point is inside the text flow when you paste, you will get an anchored Frame. But if you click outside the text frame, you get another graphic frame with the same run-around properties as the original you copied, and can place it as necessary. And you can set run-around for _som

Re: Spanned figures in multi-column layouts: SOLVED

2006-12-08 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 18:01 + 7/12/06, Steve Rickaby wrote: >I am struggling to find a way to make an anchored frame span more than one >column of a multi-column layout. If I set the frame uncropped, it messes with >the text flow (the text threads to adjacent columns above the figure, which is >not what I wan

Spanned figures in multi-column layouts

2006-12-07 Thread Steve Rickaby
I am struggling to find a way to make an anchored frame span more than one column of a multi-column layout. If I set the frame uncropped, it messes with the text flow (the text threads to adjacent columns above the figure, which is not what I want), and if I set it cropped, half of it disappears

Spanned figures in multi-column layouts

2006-12-07 Thread Art Campbell
Try setting: * Your Anchor para tag pagination to "across all columns." * The Body (or whatever) tags just above the Anchor tag to "Keep With Previous" para. This should prevent them from jumping into the next column. Art On 12/7/06, Steve Rickaby wrote: > I am struggling to find a way to make

Re: Spanned figures in multi-column layouts

2006-12-07 Thread Art Campbell
Try setting: * Your Anchor para tag pagination to "across all columns." * The Body (or whatever) tags just above the Anchor tag to "Keep With Previous" para. This should prevent them from jumping into the next column. Art On 12/7/06, Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am struggling to f

Spanned figures in multi-column layouts

2006-12-07 Thread Steve Rickaby
I am struggling to find a way to make an anchored frame span more than one column of a multi-column layout. If I set the frame uncropped, it messes with the text flow (the text threads to adjacent columns above the figure, which is not what I want), and if I set it cropped, half of it disappears