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"Nested Styles" in Framemaker

Community Beginner ,
Oct 19, 2017 Oct 19, 2017

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Using Framemaker 2017 - can you active a Character Tag upon "X" like you can with nested styles in InDesign?

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Community Expert , Oct 19, 2017 Oct 19, 2017

I love InDesign's nested styles, and use them all the time. Unfortunately, the only nested style feature in FrameMaker is in Numbering Properties in the Paragraph Designer. You can assign a character tag to the contents of the auto-number text box.

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I love InDesign's nested styles, and use them all the time. Unfortunately, the only nested style feature in FrameMaker is in Numbering Properties in the Paragraph Designer. You can assign a character tag to the contents of the auto-number text box.

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I was afraid of that! Thanks for your response.

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Happy to help, and this is a reminder of why I use both applications for layout. They have a lot in common but both have features the other does not.

~Barb

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