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RE: Override for Next Pgf Tag



It's the same in FM 7 (Macintosh). I tried it with a populated frame 
above, frame below, and frame above and below, all with same result.

However, setting Basic > Next Para Tag, does not create an overridden 
new paragraph. A simple fix - explicitly set the Next Para Tag to 
itself.

Regards,

Peter Gold
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At 10:44 AM -0500 3/18/03, Gagne, Bernard (Bolton) wrote:
>I can confirm this behavior. We also have a paragraph tag with exactly the
>same parameters as Thomas'. Hitting return creates the same paragraph tag
>with an override.
>I don't have Frame 7 yet, but it works that way in 5.5.6 and 6.0.
>A bug, or an undocumented feature?
>Berny Gagné
>Sr. Technical Writer
>Husky Injection Molding Systems
>Bolton, Ontario, Canada
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Thomas Michanek [mailto:thomas.michanek@telia.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 10:19 AM
>To: Free Framers
>Subject: Override for Next Pgf Tag
>
>
>I have a strange thing happening in my documents:
>
>I have defined a paragraph tag which is set to start on Top of Page
>and use a Frame Above. The Next Pgf Tag option is not set, which
>should mean that the same paragraph format is used when I hit Return.
>
>However, when I hit Return at the end of the paragraph, a new
>paragraph of the same format is added, *BUT* with an override:
>it is set to start Anywhere, instead of at the top of the next page.
>As soon as I reapply the format from the Catalog, the paragraph moves
>to the next page. There are no problems manually applying the tag
>to several paragraphs: all paragraphs start on a new page.
>
>The format is correctly defined, and no overrides are used.
>It is only when I hit Return to get the same paragraph format
>that I end up with an automatically inserted override.
>I didn't think this was possible.



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