> Yes, I noticed that. It caused me a problem because when I removed my > header, the anchor disappeared with the header since it was anchored to > the header paragraph. By deleting the header, setting my text box > correctly then re-inserting the header, I got the effect I was looking > for. Of course it is difficult to judge without seeing the document, but is it possible that you can actually do without the text frame? I suspect you may be better off creating a 1 row 2 columns table in the footer and use one of the cells to act as the text box. > > >> > I did a "Load Styles" from the Formatter menu. That doesn't seem to import > frames. I don't know about logos. Actually your text box is not necessarily a style and even if it was, the contents would be lost anyway.
> > The thing is, I had a document that was already written and I wanted to > import all the styles, including the text box, to the old document. I > ended up creating a template, creating a new blank document from the > template and then doing a cut and paste of the text from the existing > document. A bit cumbersome but it works now. This is not how templates work. Make sure that the template already contains the text box (filled as appropriate), the logo, the imported styles and the text in the main body which will remain the same. Only when you have done that you should save the template. When you open a document, you should find there all the elements you need. Cheers, Michele --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
