Here is what worked best: create a blank anchor para tag, set its attributes to
'top of left page', and insert *two* frames in it, the first locked and the
second floating. Import the figure into both frames and position as required.
Using two separate anchor paras/frames, one for the left page
Here is what worked best: create a blank anchor para tag, set its attributes to
'top of left page', and insert *two* frames in it, the first locked and the
second floating. Import the figure into both frames and position as required.
Using two separate anchor paras/frames, one for the left page
At 16:15 + 21/2/13, I wrote:
>Some of the figures in the book I'm working on will have to be spread over two
>pages. Obviously these will have to be facing pages.
>
>In the absence of the ability to float a paragraph in FrameMaker, the only
>thing I can think of is to use an empty 2pt para t
At 16:15 + 21/2/13, I wrote:
>Some of the figures in the book I'm working on will have to be spread over two
>pages. Obviously these will have to be facing pages.
>
>In the absence of the ability to float a paragraph in FrameMaker, the only
>thing I can think of is to use an empty 2pt para t
I have to set some of these, so just posting here in case I am missing a trick.
Some of the figures in the book I'm working on will have to be spread over two
pages. Obviously these will have to be facing pages.
In the absence of the ability to float a paragraph in FrameMaker, the only
thing I
I have to set some of these, so just posting here in case I am missing a trick.
Some of the figures in the book I'm working on will have to be spread over two
pages. Obviously these will have to be facing pages.
In the absence of the ability to float a paragraph in FrameMaker, the only
thing I