Two-column layout and large graphics
Carole Johnson
Carole_Johnson at raytheon.com
Wed Nov 26 09:41:15 PST 2008
If you haven't resolved this and it is similar to the sample attached we
use the pagination tab and set it to keep with previous. The anchored
frame is set to Below Current line.
Hope this helps.
"Mike Wickham" <info at mikewickham.com>
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10/27/2008 09:32 PM
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Re: Two-column layout and large graphics
> I'm not seeing a way to keep
> the caption paragraph with the anchored frame as it moves to the top or
> bottom of the page.
Create a two-cell table format and use it for captioned graphics. Assign
your graphic anchor paragraph format to the top cell and your caption
paragraph format to the bottom cell. Insert the table wherever you want a
graphic. Then import the graphic into the top cell and the type the
caption
text into the bottom cell. They'll move together.
You can take it a step further with the Autotext plugin from Silicon
Prairie
Software. It lets you create a text block that would also include the
empty
paragraph that holds the two-cell table. You can pop it all in with a menu
click, instead of creating the table anchor paragraph and inserting the
table separately.
Mike Wickham
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