Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-08-17 Thread Lynne A. Price
At 01:46 PM 3/22/2006, T.W. Smith wrote: >Use master page mappings. > >Create a new left master page. Call it "LeftAllTheTime" or something. Set it >up so that it is always used by pages that contain text, such as map it to >headings, body text, graphics anchors, etc. > >Redefine the Left master pa

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread tammy.vanboen...@jeppesen.com
Ok, Got both of my first two questions answered quickly, so let me continue on question #2. I am required by the FAA on any documentation that I produce to mark the blank page at the end of the chapter with the phrase "INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK". Right now, the writers simply manually hit retu

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Lester C. Smalley
You only need on tag - use an empty Frame Above the paragraph to move it to the correct vertical position. In fact, you only need a Frame Above, by placing your "Intentionally Left Blank" graphic at the appropriate vertical distance down from the top of the frame on the reference page. On Wedne

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Stuart Rogers
Tammy.VanBoening at jeppesen.com wrote: > Ok, > > Got both of my first two questions answered quickly, so let me continue on > question #2. I am required by the FAA on any documentation that I produce > to mark the blank page at the end of the chapter with the phrase > "INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLAN

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread tammy.vanboen...@jeppesen.com
Ok, if I had expanded on the very way that reference frames work on a page - oh well, thanks Mark - this works beautifully - (and thanks everyone else for responding as well . . . it's been a long couple of days reworking templates and my hard drive/working environment at the same time!). TVB

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Anne Robotti
> Why not put your Blank Page text in its own frame on a special master > page and then use Apply Master Pages to apply it whenever a Blank Page > tag is used? Stuart, I just wanted to mention that when I did this, I ran into a problem with the pages that were added due to the "Make Page Count Eve

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Stuart Rogers
Anne Robotti wrote: >> Why not put your Blank Page text in its own frame on a special master >> page and then use Apply Master Pages to apply it whenever a Blank Page >> tag is used? > > Stuart, I just wanted to mention that when I did this, I ran into a > problem with the pages that were added du

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread T.W. Smith
A better trick that was told to me on the Adobe U2U forums, by I believe Sheila Carlisle or maybe Peter Gold, several years ago was this: Use master page mappings. Create a new left master page. Call it "LeftAllTheTime" or something. Set it up so that it is always used by pages that contain text,

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Lorian Gans
s-bounces+loriangans=cougarmtn@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+loriangans=cougarmtn.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 1:00 PM To: Tammy.VanBoening at jeppesen.com Cc: framers at frameusers.com Subject: Re: Paragraph

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Lorian Gans
: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 2:07 PM To: 'Stuart Rogers'; Tammy.VanBoening at jeppesen.com Cc: framers at frameusers.com; Brian Jennings Subject: RE: Paragraph tag with Frame below I couldn't resist - here's a funny about the entire "This page intentionally left blank" cr

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Stuart Rogers
T.W. Smith wrote: > A better trick that was told to me on the Adobe U2U forums, by I believe > Sheila Carlisle or maybe Peter Gold, several years ago was this: > > Use master page mappings. > > Create a new left master page. Call it "LeftAllTheTime" or something. Set it > up so that it is always

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Peter Gold
I'd really L*O*V*E to take credit for this cool idea, but unless I wrote it in a trance, I don't think it's mine. However, I'd like to embellish it with this suggestion: If you plan to use it, DOCUMENT it thoroughly in a tagged text frame (Flow: A, for example) on all master pages in the files

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-23 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 14:07 -0700 22/3/06, Lorian Gans wrote: >...and of course I forgot to include the link the first time = ugh! > >http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A676280 The writer of this piece is close when they write 'Some theorise that it is a *koan*, a statement devoid of meaning designed to bring

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-23 Thread David Schor
'This page is intentional left void of meaningful content other than this paragraph, which, for the avoidance of doubt, represents content that is intended to denote only the absence of content'. Or else, in Seinfeldian: "This page is about nothing." David David Schor Technical Communicatio

Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Tammy . VanBoening
Ok, Got both of my first two questions answered quickly, so let me continue on question #2. I am required by the FAA on any documentation that I produce to mark the blank page at the end of the chapter with the phrase "INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK". Right now, the writers simply manually hit retu

RE: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Lester C. Smalley
You only need on tag - use an empty Frame Above the paragraph to move it to the correct vertical position. In fact, you only need a Frame Above, by placing your "Intentionally Left Blank" graphic at the appropriate vertical distance down from the top of the frame on the reference page. On Wedne

Re: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Stuart Rogers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, Got both of my first two questions answered quickly, so let me continue on question #2. I am required by the FAA on any documentation that I produce to mark the blank page at the end of the chapter with the phrase "INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK". Right now, the writer

Re: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Tammy . VanBoening
Ok, if I had expanded on the very way that reference frames work on a page - oh well, thanks Mark - this works beautifully - (and thanks everyone else for responding as well . . . it's been a long couple of days reworking templates and my hard drive/working environment at the same time!). TVB

RE: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Anne Robotti
> Why not put your Blank Page text in its own frame on a special master > page and then use Apply Master Pages to apply it whenever a Blank Page > tag is used? Stuart, I just wanted to mention that when I did this, I ran into a problem with the pages that were added due to the "Make Page Count Eve

Re: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Stuart Rogers
Anne Robotti wrote: Why not put your Blank Page text in its own frame on a special master page and then use Apply Master Pages to apply it whenever a Blank Page tag is used? Stuart, I just wanted to mention that when I did this, I ran into a problem with the pages that were added due to the "Ma

Re: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread T.W. Smith
A better trick that was told to me on the Adobe U2U forums, by I believe Sheila Carlisle or maybe Peter Gold, several years ago was this: Use master page mappings. Create a new left master page. Call it "LeftAllTheTime" or something. Set it up so that it is always used by pages that contain text,

RE: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Lorian Gans
CTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 1:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: framers@frameusers.com Subject: Re: Paragraph tag with Frame below [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ok, > > Got both of my first two questions answered quickly, so let me >

RE: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Lorian Gans
, March 22, 2006 2:07 PM To: 'Stuart Rogers'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: framers@frameusers.com; Brian Jennings Subject: RE: Paragraph tag with Frame below I couldn't resist - here's a funny about the entire "This page intentionally left blank" craziness. Enjoy! Loria

Re: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Stuart Rogers
T.W. Smith wrote: A better trick that was told to me on the Adobe U2U forums, by I believe Sheila Carlisle or maybe Peter Gold, several years ago was this: Use master page mappings. Create a new left master page. Call it "LeftAllTheTime" or something. Set it up so that it is always used by page

Re: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-22 Thread Peter Gold
I'd really L*O*V*E to take credit for this cool idea, but unless I wrote it in a trance, I don't think it's mine. However, I'd like to embellish it with this suggestion: If you plan to use it, DOCUMENT it thoroughly in a tagged text frame (Flow: A, for example) on all master pages in the files

RE: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-23 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 14:07 -0700 22/3/06, Lorian Gans wrote: >...and of course I forgot to include the link the first time = ugh! > >http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A676280 The writer of this piece is close when they write 'Some theorise that it is a *koan*, a statement devoid of meaning designed to bring

RE: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-03-23 Thread David Schor
'This page is intentional left void of meaningful content other than this paragraph, which, for the avoidance of doubt, represents content that is intended to denote only the absence of content'. Or else, in Seinfeldian: "This page is about nothing." David David Schor Technical Communicatio

Re: Paragraph tag with Frame below

2006-08-17 Thread Lynne A. Price
At 01:46 PM 3/22/2006, T.W. Smith wrote: Use master page mappings. Create a new left master page. Call it "LeftAllTheTime" or something. Set it up so that it is always used by pages that contain text, such as map it to headings, body text, graphics anchors, etc. Redefine the Left master page to