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Run around properties confusing in FrameMaker 2020

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Sep 30, 2020 Sep 30, 2020

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I am probably overlooking something really obvious here, but I can not make this work:

  • I have a page layout with sidehead.
  • I put a headline, which has been set to Across all columns and sidehead (The one saying "Tequila 30-30")
  • I insert an anchored frame in the headline which has been set to "Run into Paragraph"
  • Now I would like to set the anchored frames Run Around Properties to "Don't Run Around". But I get a non sensical error message (Shown above). I want the body text to flow up under the headline. But I can not make that work. But why not, actually?...

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Run around properties only work for unanchored graphic objects.

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re: Run around properties only work for unanchored graphic objects.

And yes, that makes the feature mostly irrelevant.

  • RA is OK for master page graphics. And for limited numbers of graphics, a unique MP with the graphic could be mapped to the associated/triggering body text content that needs it.
  • RA also works if the associated text is in a text frame in the anchored frame.
  • But the obvious solution of just dropping the graphic on the page, is usually a stewardship problem, as reflow of content can move the associated text to another page all too easily. OK for 1&2-page docs, I suppose.

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Hi Bjørn:

 

Is the anchored frame always the same size? If so, how about adding a left/first indent to the Heading para to accomodate the frame width, and changing the anchored frame to Outside Column with specific (negative) position values?

 

head.gif

 

Para Designer:

para.png

Anchored frame:

frame.png

 

~Barb 

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