text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread poshe...@bellsouth.net
rab handles. 5. Click on the Format pull-down, then select Customize layout, then select Connect text frames and answer in the affirmative to "Ok to use a text frame that isn't visible?". The overflow text from the first text frame (which is on the earlier, nonvisible page) n

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Lester C. Smalley
Deirdre, if you have a paragraph tag (for example "anchor") that is very very small (like 2 point font) and it is set to start at the top of a page, adding a paragraph with that tag will automatically create a new page and let you add the anchored frame on the new page To me, that sounds li

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Lester C. Smalley
D 358 | | | On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Deirdre Reagan wrote: | | > Hi all: | > | > FM 8.0, Windows XP. | > | > A specific question here, but feel free to philosophize about the | > nature of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm happy to | > learn. | > | &g

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Art Campbell
DoD 358 >> >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Deirdre Reagan >> wrote: >> > Hi all: >> > >> > FM 8.0, Windows XP. >> > >> > A specific question here, but feel free to philosophize about the >> > n

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
Hi Richard: Thanks for this input -- you've helped me learn some things. I do need to have an anchored frame that is larger than the illustration I'm importing. However, I see that I can just choose "Below Current Line" for my anchored frame, and it automtically jumps to a new page. And the tabl

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Art Campbell
. > > In my document, when I attempt to connect two text frames, I get a > message that says "Ok to use a text frame that isn't visible?" > > SPECIFIC QUESTION(s) > > What does that message mean? > > GENERAL PHILOSOPHICAL MUSINGS > > How would I find a t

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
No disclaimers > > | apply. > > |DoD 358 > > | > > | > > | On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Deirdre Reagan > > wrote: > > | > > | > Hi all: > > | > &

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
l." -- Richard Thompson > | No disclaimers > | apply. > |DoD 358 > | > | > | On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Deirdre Reagan > wrote: > | >

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
gt; >> Art > >> > >> Art > >> > >> > >> Art Campbell > >> art.campbell at gmail.com > >> "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 > >> Vincent and a redheaded g

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
ws XP. > > > > A specific question here, but feel free to philosophize about the > > nature of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm happy to > > learn. > > > > In my document, when I attempt to connect two text frames, I get a > > message that

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Combs, Richard
Deirdre Reagan wrote: > How can I add a page that isn't a disconnected page? The only way I > know how to add pages is to keep hitting return until a new page shows > up, or go to Special > Add Disconnected Page. > > Is there some option I should be clicking to make my menu option read > Specia

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
that isn't visible?" SPECIFIC QUESTION(s) What does that message mean? GENERAL PHILOSOPHICAL MUSINGS How would I find a text frame that isn't visible? Why would I ever use a text frame that isn't visible? Why does FM use disconnected pages as the default? How come sometimes

Re: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
Hi Richard: Thanks for this input -- you've helped me learn some things. I do need to have an anchored frame that is larger than the illustration I'm importing. However, I see that I can just choose "Below Current Line" for my anchored frame, and it automtically jumps to a new page. And the tabl

RE: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Owen, Clint
Crane Aerospace & Electronics | Telephone: +1 425-743-8674 | Fax: +1 425-743-8113 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Deirdre Reagan Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 1:12 PM To: Lester C. Smalley Cc: Framer's List Subject: Re: text

RE: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Combs, Richard
Deirdre Reagan wrote: > How can I add a page that isn't a disconnected page? The only way I > know how to add pages is to keep hitting return until a new page shows > up, or go to Special > Add Disconnected Page. > > Is there some option I should be clicking to make my menu option read > Speci

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Owen, Clint
y Cc: Framer's List Subject: Re: text frame that isn't visible Thanks Lester: I just right-clicked my text frame and checked object properties -- the autoconnect box is selected. How can I add a page that isn't a disconnected page? The only way I know how to add pages is to keep hittin

RE: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Lester C. Smalley
Deirdre, if you have a paragraph tag (for example "anchor") that is very very small (like 2 point font) and it is set to start at the top of a page, adding a paragraph with that tag will automatically create a new page and let you add the anchored frame on the new page To me, that sounds li

Re: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
mpson > > | No disclaimers > > | apply. > > |DoD 358 > > | > > | > > | On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Deirdre Reagan > > <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
TED]> wrote: > | > | > Hi all: > | > > | > FM 8.0, Windows XP. > | > > | > A specific question here, but feel free to philosophize about the > | > nature of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm happy to > | > learn. > | > > | &

RE: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Lester C. Smalley
| On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Deirdre Reagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | | > Hi all: | > | > FM 8.0, Windows XP. | > | > A specific question here, but feel free to philosophize about the | > nature of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm

Re: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread poshedly
rab handles. 5. Click on the Format pull-down, then select Customize layout, then select Connect text frames and answer in the affirmative to "Ok to use a text frame that isn't visible?". The overflow text from the first text frame (which is on the earlier, nonvisible page) n

Re: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
rld beats a '52 > >> Vincent and a redheaded grl." -- Richard Thompson > >> No disclaimers apply. > >> DoD 358 > >> > >

Re: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Art Campbell
DoD 358 >> >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Deirdre Reagan >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Hi all: >> > >> > FM 8.0, Windows XP. >> > >> > A specific question here, but

Re: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
i all: > > > > FM 8.0, Windows XP. > > > > A specific question here, but feel free to philosophize about the > > nature of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm happy to > > learn. > > > > In my document, when I attempt to conne

Re: text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Art Campbell
ppy to > learn. > > In my document, when I attempt to connect two text frames, I get a > message that says "Ok to use a text frame that isn't visible?" > > SPECIFIC QUESTION(s) > > What does that message mean? > > GENERAL PHILOSOPHICAL MUSINGS > >

text frame that isn't visible

2008-10-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
that isn't visible?" SPECIFIC QUESTION(s) What does that message mean? GENERAL PHILOSOPHICAL MUSINGS How would I find a text frame that isn't visible? Why would I ever use a text frame that isn't visible? Why does FM use disconnected pages as the default? How come sometimes