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Aligning figures to bottom of page, WITH working bookmarks
Henk57 wrote:
[..] www.eurebooks.eu/downloads/information _By the way_: folio by chapter is so last millennium typesetting ... ;-) John McGhie has probably written about this issue in the NG often enough to prepare the following article: http://word.mvps.org/faqs/numbering/chapternumber.htm Greetings Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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1. I don't claim this Picture style trick as mine :-) But frankly I think not many people are aware of this possibility. FWIW, I also have a "Text-in-Frame" style, but found that it is better to split them into three TiF_Start, TiF_Middle, TiF_Closure. This allows for different spacing IN the frame as well as preceding and following the boxed text.
2. Thanks for your comments on the FP7 eBook. I just wanted to show the OP (and others interested) that a professional-looking TOC can be compiled with Word. I read John's article and fully agree for "normal" loose-leafed books when it comes to replacing individual pages. But this is an eBook. The page-numbering by chapter is chosen because of the frequent updates and extensions (the book is subscription based with additions). In this way the chapters that are not changed dont have to be printed again which otherwise obviously wld be required. As this has nothing to do with the original post, nor with Word directly I will sent you a mail with some further remarks. Quote:
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Aligning figures to bottom of page, WITH working bookmarks
Hi me13013,
See here for Google/Entourage gateway to newsgroups for MacWord, MacExcel, and other MS programs for the Mac: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/community/community.aspx?pid=newsgroups These are the correct Mac Office groups to be using. Both the Office and Word group here have a pretty high frequency of replies, I think--none of your tries hit the active groups. But this particular type of question is better off in this longdocs group anyhow. In Word 2004 on my machine, inserting a footnote with the screen split does not cause a crash. However, the split does go away when the footnote pane opens. This is Normal View. In Page Layout, nothing odd happens at all when I insert a footnote in split screen. You might try the standard troubleshooting tricks, here--reproducible crashes are usually fixable. Damaged Prefs or Normal Template are the most common causes. http://word.mvps.org/Mac/TroubleshootingIndex.html hope that's useful for the future. DM me13013 wrote: I asked in microsoft.public.word.mac but got no answers. Looking there now, I see that the group is not active. Only 9 posts this year (yet, four of those are replies; odd). (chuckle) It did not occur to me that there are separate forum/groups for office and word, since word is a subset of office. I see now there is a microsoft.public.office.mac forum, though I think my chances of getting answers there are slim too, considering the traffic level (more posts than microsoft.public.word.mac, but much lower freequency of replies). |
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