Click on the row which has to be moved to the next page. Right-click >
Table > Row format > Choose from pulldown menu Start Row: *Top of page*
This option can be used to move a particular row to the top of next
page/column/etc., based on the selection.
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 6:10 AM
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FrameMaker only allows doing a save as to one previous version (R-1).
Example: If using FM 14, the files can only be saved as to the FM 13
version.
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I prefer to keep graphics in a subfolder of the book folder. I create
them in appropriate size, in original RGB profile, and at 300 dpi, as
EPS. Keeping RGB is smaller than CMYK, with broader color gamut, and 300
dpi is high resolution, suitable for print. But, before creating final
output, I d
I have to concur with the suggestions to keep everything associated with a
project / book in one folder - even though it seemed counterintuitive to
organizing by subfolder. I have a 12 chapter textbook with 150 figures and
tried segregating the graphics into a separate subfolder and ensuring the
At my former job, we assigned all graphics a number and everything got
dumped in a single folder. A spreadsheet kept track of the name of the
graphic, which was usually just the caption. Finding a graphic was very
easy if we had the number, and only a little less easy if we had a keyword
or two we
All in one folder, period. Modern OSs have great search, sort, and
filter controls in their file managers; and it makes packaging for
version archiving simple.
My 2ยข
David
[DCA:d.a.d.]
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I'm facing the challenge of organizing the file structure of dozens of
documents and their respective imported graphics. What's are the best
practices in this regard? I'm inclined to maintain an Images folder with
separate sub-folders for each document's graphics, and another sub-folder
for graph
You could try increasing the row height slightly for that table so that a
row or two rolls to the next page. I don't think using the Keep with Next
will do what you're looking for, anyway, since it affects the table rows,
not the footnotes.
Truthfully, I've never been entirely happy with how Frame