Once you have it built the way you want it, save it as a custom workspace and
save a copy under another custom workspace name. That will save you having to
rebuild it next time. Craig
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In Frame 9, I find that the blue "docking" line appears at the location
of the cursor when you've moving a block of pods, not at the edge of the
block, as I originally expected. I don't know if it's true of Frame 10,
but I suffered a lot of frustration until I figured that out.
Anne
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Thanks, Lin. I will remember this! --Nancy
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Grab the pod and start moving it SLOWLY toward the edge of the "frame"
for the FrameMaker application. When you see a faint blue line between
it and the frame, stop. It's docked.
Took me FOREVER to pick up that one, and it's hard because that line
is very slender and if you move too fast you'll mi