One method is to use a one-cell table with title to hold graphics. Put
the graphic in the cell and assign your caption paragraph format to the
title. They will always stay together. You can set the "Start" setting
for the table to "Float."
Mike Wickham
On 3/19/2013 6:25 PM, William W. Saylor,
Another way that works is to contain the graphic in a single-cell table with a
title frame so that the whole thing floats as a unit.
-Fred Ridder
From: wsay...@earthlink.net
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: attach Caption to floating Anchored Frame
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 17:25:55
If your content must go to online formats, you should seriously consider placing the titles above the figures. If not, your links will be to the position below the graphic (the title) and may confuse your reader.Here's content from p.272 of my book:When figure titles can be placed aboveanchored fra
One method is to use a one-cell table with title to hold graphics. Put
the graphic in the cell and assign your caption paragraph format to the
title. They will always stay together. You can set the "Start" setting
for the table to "Float."
Mike Wickham
On 3/19/2013 6:25 PM, William W. Saylor,
If your content must go to online formats, you should seriously consider
placing the titles above the figures. If not, your links will be to the
position below the graphic (the title) and may confuse your reader.
Here's content from p.272 of my book:
When figure titles can be placed above
anchor
Another way that works is to contain the graphic in a single-cell table with a
title frame so that the whole thing floats as a unit.
-Fred Ridder
From: wsay...@earthlink.net
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: attach Caption to floating Anchored Frame
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 17:25:55 -0600
Create a text frame within the anchored frame and use it for the figure
caption. You'll be able to use auto-numbering and auto-referencing.
Pat Christenson
On Mar 19, 2013, at 6:25 PM, William W. Saylor, PE wrote:
> I suspect this is another dumb question:
> I am using FM10 on Win7 writing a m
Create a text frame within the anchored frame and use it for the figure
caption. You'll be able to use auto-numbering and auto-referencing.
Pat Christenson
On Mar 19, 2013, at 6:25 PM, William W. Saylor, PE wrote:
> I suspect this is another dumb question:
> I am using FM10 on Win7 writing a m
I suspect this is another dumb question:
I am using FM10 on Win7 writing a multi-chapter technical book. Is there a
simple way to attach a following caption to an anchored frame when I let the
anchored frame float? I use the auto-numbering of the figures and
auto-referencing to the Captions extens
I suspect this is another dumb question:
I am using FM10 on Win7 writing a multi-chapter technical book. Is there a
simple way to attach a following caption to an anchored frame when I let the
anchored frame float? I use the auto-numbering of the figures and
auto-referencing to the Captions extens
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