Mike,
You wrote:
>I've got some text that I need to cross-reference in a TOC, but I don't want
>it to print in the document where it resides. I've been hiding it in the
>margin, with font color white. Of course, there I times that I do want to
>view the text for editing, and I have to change the
> The "Don't Print" setting in a color definition specifically relates
> to printing color separations from FrameMaker. Colors defined as
> "Don't Print" do not appear on any printed plate when printing
> to color plates, but will print otherwise.
>
> You can suppress specific colors from being dis
The "Don't Print" setting in a color definition specifically relates
to printing color separations from FrameMaker. Colors defined as
"Don't Print" do not appear on any printed plate when printing
to color plates, but will print otherwise.
You can suppress specific colors from being displayed and
Mike,
You wrote:
I've got some text that I need to cross-reference in a TOC, but I don't want
it to print in the document where it resides. I've been hiding it in the
margin, with font color white. Of course, there I times that I do want to
view the text for editing, and I have to change the co
I've got some text that I need to cross-reference in a TOC, but I don't want
it to print in the document where it resides. I've been hiding it in the
margin, with font color white. Of course, there I times that I do want to
view the text for editing, and I have to change the color of the text to
I've got some text that I need to cross-reference in a TOC, but I don't want
it to print in the document where it resides. I've been hiding it in the
margin, with font color white. Of course, there I times that I do want to
view the text for editing, and I have to change the color of the text to