Hi all, just a question to the professionals who have to manage longer documents:
When you have a lot of headlines with colored boxes under the letters, how do you handle this in practice? I'm thinking of the style of a language learning book with chapters and sub-chapters dividing the page into several sections by a thick colored bar with the chapter's headline on it, like this: |---------------- |2.1 Headline |---------------- I would need the same box being reproduced for each header. Do you just copy/paste, or is there some more intimate trick for it? Do you use a separate box/text, or would you use a single colored textbox for it? And is it possible to make an anchor to the text to keep the box fixed to its headline? This is my solution so far: I make two layers, on layer 1 I set the text, and on layer 0 I set the boxes afterwards. With copy/paste I can reproduce the same box sizes. What I cannot achieve is positioning the boxes exactly in relation to the headlines so it looks like they really belong together on each page again. And if the text changes, the boxes may be on a completely wrong position. So, how do you handle this? Thanks for all insights! Rolf
