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Lin Sims wrote:
> Click View > Reference Pages
> Find the reference page labeled TOC. It'll probably have something there
> already with paragraph tag labels such as Heading1TOC.
> Use the paragraph designer to format your TOC tags on this
> page.
Fred, Lin, and Stuart have pretty well covered it
Lin Sims wrote:
> Click View > Reference Pages
> Find the reference page labeled TOC. It'll probably have something there
> already with paragraph tag labels such as Heading1TOC.
> Use the paragraph designer to format your TOC tags on this
> page.
Fred, Lin, and Stuart have pretty well covered it
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On 2013-Aug-27 5:03 PM, Fred Ridder wrote:
Performing an Update Book operation doesn't strip all formatting from
existing TOC entries, because one of the first things it does is
*delete* all TOC entries--all the paragraphs--so that it can rebuild
the TOC on the legitimate assumption that some o
Hi Karen,
You need to set up how you want your TOC to look on its reference page. If
you already have a TOC set up correctly, use File > Import > Formats,
deselect All, then select Reference Pages and Paragraph Tags, and import.
The next time you update the book, the TOC will be in the correct
for
Performing an Update Book operation doesn't strip all formatting from existing
TOC entries, because one of the first things it does is *delete* all TOC
entries--all the paragraphs--so that it can rebuild the TOC on the legitimate
assumption that some of them have changed or that the order or pop
Hi Framers,
Why does updating a book strip all formatting from existing TOC entries?
I've already imported paragraph formats to the TOC file. I haven't altered
the text of the entries or their page numbers, just applied formatting from
the paragraph designer. Clicking "default font" doesn't restor
, three, four times as long as it
should!
Thanks,
--Karen
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Thanks for reminding me about that quirky workspaces thing.
Restoring to a saved workspace is completely unintuitive. Apparently one
must choose "Reset Workspace." at which point one is presented with a scary
alert that asks if you're sure you want to reset the chosen workspace to
its original lay
, etc. to "Restore
Custom Workspace... " [with shortcut!] and then perhaps be presented with a
list of the ones I've saved.
HTH and Thanks,
Karen
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Actually, they disappear IN THE MIDDLE OF WORKING on a single document/book
or multiple documents, not just on close! What a sad state of user
interface affairs FM has fallen into. :-)
I now realize that the "workspace menu" everyone keeps referring to is
actually the button that reads "Authoring"
ght end of the menu bar.)
>
> HTH,
>
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> Phoenix Geophysics Limited
> 3781 Victoria Park Avenue, Unit 3
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On 2013-Aug-27 2:12 PM, Karen Robbins wrote:
Hi Framers,
Forgive me if I asked this before, I can't seem to locate a solution
in my archives.
This morning I opened Frame and my docked designers/palettes have all
but disappeared.
Yesterday, Find/Change, Replace Font, Marker, Paragraph, Char
I gave up on customizing my workspace because of that happening.
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Karen Robbins
wrote:
> Hi Framers,
>
> Forgive me if I asked this before, I can't seem to locate a solution in my
> archives.
>
> This morning I opened Frame and my docked designers/palettes have a
Hi Framers,
Forgive me if I asked this before, I can't seem to locate a solution in my
archives.
This morning I opened Frame and my docked designers/palettes have all but
disappeared.
Yesterday, Find/Change, Replace Font, Marker, Paragraph, Character, Table,
Object Properties, and a few others w
ce I never know when this will
happen).
Thanks,
Karen
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On 26 Aug 2013 at 12:32, Michael Norton wrote:
> Another option is to install Pure Text. With this tool, you can copy
> text from anywhere and paste plain text into whatever application you
> are using. You can find more information about it here:
And there is also my give-away TextHelper
(http
Here are a few more details in case others encounter this. When you print or
save as PDF from a .book file, FrameMaker encodes the links and destinations
as if you are making a single PDF file from the book. This is normally what
you want. In Dave's case, he wanted a separate PDF for each component
Here are a few more details in case others encounter this. When you print or
save as PDF from a .book file, FrameMaker encodes the links and destinations
as if you are making a single PDF file from the book. This is normally what
you want. In Dave's case, he wanted a separate PDF for each component
2013-08-27-02T12:20Z
Once again, Rick Quatro is credited with a "save."
The problem is that FrameMaker was resolving the hypertext links
incorrectly because I had had all the files in a .book and was printing
the .book. The "fix" was to close the .book file, keep the files in
their respective pl
2013-08-27-02T12:20Z
Once again, Rick Quatro is credited with a "save."
The problem is that FrameMaker was resolving the hypertext links
incorrectly because I had had all the files in a .book and was printing
the .book. The "fix" was to close the .book file, keep the files in
their respective pl
On 26 Aug 2013 at 12:32, Michael Norton wrote:
> Another option is to install Pure Text. With this tool, you can copy
> text from anywhere and paste plain text into whatever application you
> are using. You can find more information about it here:
And there is also my give-away TextHelper
(http
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