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RE: Bleeding Tabs Help



I'm not currently looking at the paper, but I don't believe it matters
whether zTabText is set to Fixed or not. Remember, the purpose of this
setting (when checked) is to cause the Line Spacing ALWAYS to use the
specified value, regardless of any content within the paragraph. When
you uncheck this option, text in a larger point size, super/subscript
text, or in-line graphics may cause the line spacing to increase (you'll
also see this if you insert a footnote since by default the reference is
superscript). The zTabText most likely only includes "regular" text, so
the setting shouldn't matter.

Debbi Fortney
Technical Trainer/Consultant
Adobe Certified Expert, FrameMaker & Photoshop
Bothell, WA 98011
425-482-2617
debbi.fortney@verizon.net


Virginia Jensen replied:

> The paper says to make sure that you do not set line spacing 
> to Fixed (in a Warning box on page 4 of the instructions from 
> the FrameUsers website). Thanks for the tip - it worked.
> 
> Is zTabText set to Fixed or not - or does it matter?

Debbi Fortney replied:
> If you are following Brad's paper from the conference, make 
> sure that Line Spacing for zTabPlaceholder is set to Fixed.
> 
> (Brad mentioned earlier that his paper has been posted at his 
> website and at FrameUsers.)

> Virginia Jensen wrote:
> > I'm creating Brad's Bleeding Thumb Tabs for my manual and for some 
> > reason my Anchored Frame is below the Text Frame instead of being 
> > above it.
> >
> > The same thing happened to Brad when he demonstrated at the User 
> > Conference in San Diego but I don't remember what he did to fix it.



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