Pagination section of Paragraph Designer... "Across All Columns"
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Theresa de Valence wrote:
> xp
> Frame 8
>
> I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have Heading1
> span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the way).
>
> Do I
> I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have
> Heading1 span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the
> way).
>
> Do I do this by using an anchored frame? What settings do I use?
>
In the Paragraph Designer, on the Pagination tab, choose either "Across
All
. Visit
http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
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thanks all,
meg
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You can straightaway resize in RH to make it fit with the Web page. RH also has
a constrain proportions feature to keep height and width in balance.
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I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have
Heading1 span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the
way).
Do I do this by using an anchored frame? What settings do I use?
In the Paragraph Designer, on the Pagination tab, choose either "Across
All Columns"
Pagination section of Paragraph Designer... "Across All Columns"
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Theresa de Valence wrote:
> xp
> Frame 8
>
> I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have Heading1
> span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the way).
>
> Do I
Never tried it - but I know it has to be in an anchored frame to convert to RH.
I don't know of any RH settings that affect sizing like that. Do a test page
and try it out in a new project.
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We have a graphic that we would like to have resize with the size of the web
page. (think corporate logo type graphic)
Is it possible to have that happen with settings in the robohelp project?
or do we have to hand edit the output files after they are completed?
Notes on our environment:
Uns
e
to
ask this question. I still love webworks better, but at least now robohelp
isn't the mystery it was.
thanks all,
meg
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xp
Frame 8
I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have
Heading1 span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the way).
Do I do this by using an anchored frame? What settings do I use?
Many thanks,
Theresa
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