John Huntington wrote:
> I gave up on that approach and realized that while the imported formats
> like *Heading 1 and *Normal were indicated in the window whenever I
> selected that text, they did not show up in the Paragraph Format
> catalog, nor did they show up in any pull down lists.
Th
Thanks for the speedy replies!
Peter Gold wrote:
> Hi, John:
>
> Search for "Changing format overrides to new formats" in Help.
>
David Creamer wrote:
> In Word, the styles have a space in the (Heading 1), while in Frame, they
> don't (Heading1). Did you rename the Word styles to match the Frame t
You're welcome, John!
At 11:09 AM -0500 1/16/06, John Huntington wrote:
>Thanks for the speedy replies!
> I went through and changed the format overrides to new formats as
>suggested by Mr. Gold, but (thank you Microsoft) that came out with
>about 100 (literally) different "Normal" formats (No
You're welcome, John!
At 11:09 AM -0500 1/16/06, John Huntington wrote:
Thanks for the speedy replies!
I went through and changed the format overrides to new formats as
suggested by Mr. Gold, but (thank you Microsoft) that came out with
about 100 (literally) different "Normal" formats (Norm
John Huntington wrote:
I gave up on that approach and realized that while the imported formats
like *Heading 1 and *Normal were indicated in the window whenever I
selected that text, they did not show up in the Paragraph Format
catalog, nor did they show up in any pull down lists.
That's e
Thanks for the speedy replies!
Peter Gold wrote:
Hi, John:
Search for "Changing format overrides to new formats" in Help.
David Creamer wrote:
In Word, the styles have a space in the (Heading 1), while in Frame, they
don't (Heading1). Did you rename the Word styles to match the Frame tags?
Y
> However, there is one problem--all the headings are coming in with an
> asterisk in front of them (*Heading1) which I guess means the paragraph
> format is overridden, and the overridden *Heading markers won't show up
> at all in the TOC.
Just double-checking...
In Word, the styles have a space
> However, there is one problem--all the headings are coming in with an
> asterisk in front of them (*Heading1) which I guess means the paragraph
> format is overridden, and the overridden *Heading markers won't show up
> at all in the TOC.
Just double-checking...
In Word, the styles have a space
Given the high technical level of issues discussed on this list, I feel
stupid asking this question, but I'm stuck so I'm going to ask anyway! :-)
I'm new to Framemaker, and I have been learning it to create the third
edition of my book. On the second edition, the publisher did all the
produc
Hi, John:
Search for "Changing format overrides to new formats" in Help.
HTH
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
At 11:36 PM -0500 1/15/06, John Huntington wrote:
>Given the high technical level of issues
>discussed on this list, I feel stupid asking
>this question, but I'm stuck so I'm going to a
Hi, John:
Search for "Changing format overrides to new formats" in Help.
HTH
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
At 11:36 PM -0500 1/15/06, John Huntington wrote:
Given the high technical level of issues
discussed on this list, I feel stupid asking
this question, but I'm stuck so I'm going to ask
Given the high technical level of issues discussed on this list, I feel
stupid asking this question, but I'm stuck so I'm going to ask anyway! :-)
I'm new to Framemaker, and I have been learning it to create the third
edition of my book. On the second edition, the publisher did all the
produ
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