"Sarah O'Keefe" wrote on 08/09/2006 03:07:05 PM:
> Or possibly headings that reside in tables.
Absolutely. But I shudder to think what Machiavellian template is built
that way...
Unless perhaps it's to get the effect of a shaded box. But as noted, that
would destroy the usefulness of generated
eric.dunn at ca.transport.bombardier.com wrote:
> "Combs, Richard" wrote on 08/09/2006 02:10:22
> PM:
>> Are all the bits in the same connected text flow?
>
> The Symptom certainly seems to point to disconnected text flows.
Or possibly headings that reside in tables.
Regards,
Sarah
PS It is
"Combs, Richard" wrote on 08/09/2006 02:10:22
PM:
> Are all the bits in the same connected text flow?
The Symptom certainly seems to point to disconnected text flows.
My guess would go further and suppose that the following items are in fact
on the same page:
The First Bit
The Second Bit
Chapt
What version and platform are you using?
There are different methods & settings for different FM versions...
Thanks,
Art
On 8/9/06, Ealasaid A. Haas wrote:
For a chapter
> structured like this:
>
> Chapter Title!
> The First Bit
> The Second Bit
> The Third Bit
> The Fourth Bit
>
> It generate
"Sarah O'Keefe" wrote on 08/09/2006 03:07:05 PM:
> Or possibly headings that reside in tables.
Absolutely. But I shudder to think what Machiavellian template is built
that way...
Unless perhaps it's to get the effect of a shaded box. But as noted, that
would destroy the usefulness of generated
Ealasaid A. Haas wrote:
> I have a good-sized book with several chapters. When I
> generate the Table of Contents, it produces a bizarrely
> reordered mess. For a chapter structured like this:
>
> Chapter Title!
> The First Bit
> The Second Bit
> The Third Bit
> The Fourth Bit
>
> It generat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Combs, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/09/2006 02:10:22
> PM:
>> Are all the bits in the same connected text flow?
>
> The Symptom certainly seems to point to disconnected text flows.
Or possibly headings that reside in tables.
Regards,
Sarah
PS It is not
"Combs, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/09/2006 02:10:22
PM:
> Are all the bits in the same connected text flow?
The Symptom certainly seems to point to disconnected text flows.
My guess would go further and suppose that the following items are in fact
on the same page:
The First Bit
T
Ealasaid A. Haas wrote:
> I have a good-sized book with several chapters. When I
> generate the Table of Contents, it produces a bizarrely
> reordered mess. For a chapter structured like this:
>
> Chapter Title!
> The First Bit
> The Second Bit
> The Third Bit
> The Fourth Bit
>
> It genera
: Newbie here with a TOC issue in Frame
Hi, everybody!
Just joined the list at my Dad's suggestion (Dad = Guy Haas). I have
been beating my head against a FrameMaker issue for several days with no
success.
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What version and platform are you using?
There are different methods & settings for different FM versions...
Thanks,
Art
On 8/9/06, Ealasaid A. Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For a chapter
structured like this:
Chapter Title!
The First Bit
The Second Bit
The Third Bit
The Fourth Bit
It gen
Hi, everybody!
Just joined the list at my Dad's suggestion (Dad = Guy Haas). I have
been beating my head against a FrameMaker issue for several days with no
success.
I am a newbie tech writer having a FrameMaker problem. Nothing new here.
BUT! It has totally stumped the Frame guru AND all ou
Hi, everybody!
Just joined the list at my Dad's suggestion (Dad = Guy Haas). I have
been beating my head against a FrameMaker issue for several days with no
success.
I am a newbie tech writer having a FrameMaker problem. Nothing new here.
BUT! It has totally stumped the Frame guru AND all our
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