At 22:49 +0100 30/1/07, Michael Zaichenko wrote:
>Set the last paragraph of the source document to Run-In. It will solve the
>problem.
And indeed it does!
--
Steve
At 22:49 +0100 30/1/07, Michael Zaichenko wrote:
>Set the last paragraph of the source document to Run-In. It will solve the
>problem.
And indeed it does!
--
Steve
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Set the last paragraph of the source document to Run-In. It will solve the
problem.
Michael
>From: Steve Rickaby
>To: framers at FrameUsers.com
>Subject: Text inset strange behaviour, any solution?? [revisited]
>Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 17:49:37 +
>
>Some time ago: At 0
Some time ago: At 02:13 -0800 13/3/06, vikram chugh wrote:
>When i import a text inset with the options listed below I get an extra line
>after importing the text inset. I am sure that my text inset does not have any
>extra space or lines. How do I prevent from getting this extra line. I have
>
Set the last paragraph of the source document to Run-In. It will solve the
problem.
Michael
From: Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: framers@FrameUsers.com
Subject: Text inset strange behaviour, any solution?? [revisited]
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 17:49:37 +
Some time ago: At 02:13
Some time ago: At 02:13 -0800 13/3/06, vikram chugh wrote:
>When i import a text inset with the options listed below I get an extra line
>after importing the text inset. I am sure that my text inset does not have any
>extra space or lines. How do I prevent from getting this extra line. I have
>