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Remove blank white space to the right of a Side Head anchor

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Nov 30, 2023 Nov 30, 2023

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I am still fairly new to FrameMaker and need help to figure out how to remove the white space to the right of my anchored side head image. I am hoping this is something I am just missing in the Paragraph Designer options. Please see below.

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Nov 30, 2023 Nov 30, 2023

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Quick fixes:
â­² set the alignment of the anchoring Â¶ to Right, or
↹ set the width of the Anchored Frame to the width of the sidehead, and position the art within as desired

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Hi @Siara33297128jr0v:

 

If Bob's suggestions don't work for you, focus on the role of the caption. The way you have it set up right now, without the caption it would work like you wanted. But when you add the caption as a second consecutive sidehead, it throws off the spacing in the main column. I can see two ways to approach this off the top of my head:

 

  1. Instead of having two consecutive sidehead paragraphs — the anchor paragraph and the caption paragraph — you could anchor the frame to the caption (below current line) with just the caption style set to sidehead, align top edge:

    2023-11-30_08-18-54.pngexpand image

  2. Create a 1-column, 2 row table and put the image in the first cell and the caption in the second cell (I left the lines around the table visible so you can see it, but of course you would hide them so no one but you would know that it was a table) and set the table position to anywhere, which places it below the anchor.

    2023-11-30_08-21-21.pngexpand image

Since you're new here (Welcome!), we don't know how well you know FrameMaker. If you need additional details, of course, please ask us.

 

~Barb

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