Trish wrote:
> I mistakenly moved the Quick Access Bar with my mouse.
> Now I can't get it to move back up. It now sets apart like
> the catalog and is in the way. I've reviewed the Customizing
> Frame Products document, but can't seem to figure out how
> to move this back. I'd have t
Trish wrote:
> I mistakenly moved the Quick Access Bar with my mouse.
> Now I can't get it to move back up. It now sets apart like
> the catalog and is in the way. I've reviewed the Customizing
> Frame Products document, but can't seem to figure out how
> to move this back. I'd have t
Good point Fred.
But you could take a dummy file which only has the new par tag (and no
other par tags) and import the par tags from that file to all the files
in the book. Then do the search and replace.
--
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
052-763-7133
Fred Ridder wrote:
> Responding
I mistakenly moved the Quick Access Bar with my mouse. Now I can't get it to
move back up. It now sets apart like the catalog and is in the way. I've
reviewed the Customizing Frame Products document, but can't seem to figure out
how to move this back. I'd have thought dragging it back would
Stuart Rogers wrote:
> McKinney, Doug wrote:
>
>> Is there a shortcut
>> key for spell-checking?
>>
>
>
> The Alt key is your friend. All menu choices are available by holding
> Alt and typing the underlined letter of the menu name. Release the Alt
> key and type the underlined letter of the
McKinney, Doug wrote:
> Is there a shortcut
> key for spell-checking?
>
The Alt key is your friend. All menu choices are available by holding
Alt and typing the underlined letter of the menu name. Release the Alt
key and type the underlined letter of the command.
Spellcheck: Alt+E to open
Stuart Rogers wrote:
> McKinney, Doug wrote:
>
>> Is there a shortcut
>> key for spell-checking?
>>
>
>
> The Alt key is your friend. All menu choices are available by holding
> Alt and typing the underlined letter of the menu name. Release the Alt
> key and type the underlined letter of the
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IMHO this is the list where you get all the technical assistance you
need anyway. For my part, Adobe can stop providing technical support
for the last major release, except for keeping access to the patches.
And that shouldn't cost them much; actually I think they still support
older releases that
Responding to Diane Gaskill's question about a method of
propagating a new paragraph format across a book, Art
Campbell wrote:
> Yup. Just set "book" to the apply range and you should be all set.
> Remember that it won't remove the old tag, but the new one should be
> in place.
> > Can
McKinney, Doug wrote:
> Is there a shortcut
> key for spell-checking?
>
The Alt key is your friend. All menu choices are available by holding
Alt and typing the underlined letter of the menu name. Release the Alt
key and type the underlined letter of the command.
Spellcheck: Alt+E to open
Fellow FrameUsers,
We just recently upgraded to FrameMaker 9 and are beginning to find
things that are a kind of inconvenient. One such issue is that when I
close all the chapters in a book, leaving just the book file open, the
Quick Access tool bar disappears. This is frustrating because if I
Fellow FrameUsers,
We just recently upgraded to FrameMaker 9 and are beginning to find
things that are a kind of inconvenient. One such issue is that when I
close all the chapters in a book, leaving just the book file open, the
Quick Access tool bar disappears. This is frustrating because if I w
I mistakenly moved the Quick Access Bar with my mouse.? Now I can't get it to
move back up.? It now sets apart like the catalog and is in the way.? I've
reviewed the Customizing Frame Products document, but can't seem to figure out
how to move this back.? I'd have thought dragging it back would
Yup. Just set "book" to the apply range and you should be all set.
Remember that it won't remove the old tag, but the new one should be
in place.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl.
Good point Fred.
But you could take a dummy file which only has the new par tag (and no
other par tags) and import the par tags from that file to all the files
in the book. Then do the search and replace.
--
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
052-763-7133
Fred Ridder wrote:
> Responding
Responding to Diane Gaskill's question about a method of
propagating a new paragraph format across a book, Art
Campbell wrote:
> Yup. Just set "book" to the apply range and you should be all set.
> Remember that it won't remove the old tag, but the new one should be
> in place.
> > Can
Yup. Just set "book" to the apply range and you should be all set.
Remember that it won't remove the old tag, but the new one should be
in place.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -
IMHO this is the list where you get all the technical assistance you
need anyway. For my part, Adobe can stop providing technical support
for the last major release, except for keeping access to the patches.
And that shouldn't cost them much; actually I think they still support
older releases that
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