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Re: Strange "Line Above/Line Below" behavior (solved)



At 12:20 PM 5/13/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Fellow Frame Users:
>I am working with Frame 5.5.3 in Windows NT, and I am seeing a strange
>problem...

Sorry everybody--I solved it myself.
The "Single Line" entry in these dropdown menus referred to a graphic on the
Reference Page.  I resized that graphic to a more appropriate length, and it
works fine now.

Sorry for taking up the bandwidth...  R. Murphy


>I have a template for a quick-reference card that is to be folded in two.
>Basically, it's two pages in landscape, each page with two text frames.  I
>adapted this from a similar file in which the text frames had two columns;
>the frames in my template have single columns.
>
>When I am working in this template, I find that when I try to put a single
>line above and below a paragraph (by going into the Advanced tab of the
>Paragraph Designer and selecting "Single Line" in the "Frame Above" and
>"Below" fields), the single line only goes about halfway across the text
>frame.  If I select "Double Line", the double lines go all the way across;
>it only happens with single lines.
>
>This happens when I define a style with single lines, and when I apply the
>single lines to a selected paragraph.  Updating the display doesn't help.
>The printed version looks the same as the version on the screen.  It happens
>on my co-worker's computer as well as my own.  I have tried deleting and
>re-creating the text frames, and saving the file to .mif and reopening, and
>all that kind of thing, but to no avail....
>
>Has anybody ever seen this before?  Can anybody suggest a solution?
>
>Thanks in advance...  R. Murphy
>
> Rian Murphy
> Open Port Technology 
> (312) 867-5000  ext. 5033
> rmurphy@openport.com 
>
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