This OLE renaming trick also works if the OLE is an embedded Excel file or a
Word file. Just rename it to .xls or .doc.
Seraphim
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 8:16 PM, Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:24:48 -0700, "Combs, Richard"
>
> wrote:
>
> >Actually, it's much worse than tha
This OLE renaming trick also works if the OLE is an embedded Excel file or a
Word file. Just rename it to .xls or .doc.
Seraphim
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 8:16 PM, Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:24:48 -0700, "Combs, Richard"
>
> wrote:
>
> >Actually, it's much worse than tha
> I have a table *immediately* followed by a heading, the latter being
> almost
> at the end of the page. So I would like to insert a page break before the
> heading. How do I do that?
You could choose Special> Page Break. The problem with that method is that
FrameMaker removes the page break an
> I have a table *immediately* followed by a heading, the latter being
> almost
> at the end of the page. So I would like to insert a page break before the
> heading. How do I do that?
You could choose Special> Page Break. The problem with that method is that
FrameMaker removes the page break an
Avraham,
Don't concentrate on the Table, concentrate on the Heading.
With your cursor in the heading, press Ctrl+M (Paragraph Designer).
Space Above
Under the Basic tab, set the Space Above Pgf: anter the amount of space, in
points you want. Click Apply. If the space you selected is not enough
Avraham,
Don't concentrate on the Table, concentrate on the Heading.
?
With your cursor in the heading, press Ctrl+M (Paragraph Designer).
?
Space Above
Under the Basic tab, set the?Space Above Pgf: anter the amount of space, in
points?you want. Click Apply. If the space you selected is not enough
Hi all,
I have a table *immediately* followed by a heading, the latter being almost
at the end of the page. So I would like to insert a page break before the
heading. How do I do that?
Maybe connected to the above (in Word it would be), I would also like to
know how to convert just one row of a ta
Hi everyone,
I've run into a very frustrating situation in creating index entries where, if
I'm using combination to italicize certain
entries or portions of entries, it plays havoc with the next entries in the
list, the regenerated index combines the next entry into the one I italicize