Hi, Grant:
Search Google for framemaker text flow, framemaker parallel text
flows, and similar terms. There was a discussion of the problem on one
of the public FM lists or forums. One issue was that the old method of
incorporating a tiny frame of one or the other flow on left or right
master
Hi, Grant:
Search Google for framemaker text flow, framemaker parallel text
flows, and similar terms. There was a discussion of the problem on one
of the public FM lists or forums. One issue was that the old method of
incorporating a tiny frame of one or the other flow on left or right
master
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Subject: RE: Text flow oddity
Grant Hogarth wrote:
I'm running FM 7.1/Win XP
I'm generating a single-sided document with two text flows in
parallel columns.
Flow A is generated list (LOP or TOC, both behave the same
for this issue).
Flow B is a pasted text list.
Basically
I've got an odd one
I'm running FM 7.1/Win XP
I'm generating a single-sided document with two text flows in parallel
columns.
Flow A is generated list (LOP or TOC, both behave the same for this
issue).
Flow B is a pasted text list.
Basically I'm making sure that I've got a heading for each
Grant Hogarth wrote:
> I'm running FM 7.1/Win XP
> I'm generating a single-sided document with two text flows in
> parallel columns.
> Flow A is generated list (LOP or TOC, both behave the same
> for this issue).
> Flow B is a pasted text list.
> Basically I'm making sure that I've got a
AM
To: Grant Hogarth; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Text flow oddity
Grant Hogarth wrote:
> I'm running FM 7.1/Win XP
> I'm generating a single-sided document with two text flows in
> parallel columns.
> Flow A is generated list (LOP or TOC, both behave the same
> fo
I've got an odd one
I'm running FM 7.1/Win XP
I'm generating a single-sided document with two text flows in parallel
columns.
Flow A is generated list (LOP or TOC, both behave the same for this
issue).
Flow B is a pasted text list.
Basically I'm making sure that I've got a heading for each