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  • in reply to: "missing font" in Text variable running header #70296
    Annamarie
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    Figured out the issue! Now to find out how to manage. Header is using Monotype Corsiva ..maybe it doesn’t have that character in the font family?

    in reply to: "missing font" in Text variable running header #70295
    Annamarie
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    Well as far as I can tell the text in the body of the book is the right letter. I’ve replaced it several times. It’s a problem with the header – I just tried to do a manual override in the header and type in the character and I get a square pink box. ! Next idea?

    in reply to: "missing font" in Text variable running header #70290
    Annamarie
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    Hence the problem.. Czech. an “r” with a hachek on top. I’m thinking that once I have the book really, really laid out I’ll have to do a manual substitution.

    Annamarie
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    Thanks for responding. Hmm… There are some tables in the doc but not in the places Where this problem is showing up. The problem DID go away when I turned off Master Text Frame. I’ve moved on.

    in reply to: Applying keyboard shortcut to paragraph styles? #65741
    Annamarie
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    Sigh… so I don’t have extended keypad. command+fn+enter(return) opens up Scrivener. command+enter opens itunes. How do I get assign keystroke to QuickDisplay?

    in reply to: Applying keyboard shortcut to paragraph styles? #65721
    Annamarie
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    Nice.. thanks for that reminder! I’ll use Quick Apply.

    Annamarie

    Annamarie
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    Thanks.. yes it is. No it doesn’t change the spacing in the text frame. In the interim (between posting and your response) I created a new file. Loaded master pages and text styles. Turned OFF Master Text Frame and flowed text into the doc. (Mapping Word styles to ID styles) That file doesn’t seem to have the same problem.

    So could it be master text frame? (I have dim memory from the last time I used ID intensively – three (?) years ago that it was a problem.)

    I’ve looked at all the Keep Options I think. I dont’ know how to force the text to flow to bottom. I do suspect Word gremlins?

    Thanks for help.

    in reply to: Text frame? Gremlins? #65715
    Annamarie
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    If page breaks from Word file – how do I remove? It makes sense but I’m not seeing them. I have invisibles showing. How do I show you a screen capture?

    in reply to: Dashed line (blue) – how to turn off? #61778
    Annamarie
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    I figured it out. Somehow it was saying that it wanted to be a button, so when I found the place to covert button back it all worked. !

    in reply to: Gotta be easy – Gradient Swatch #59628
    Annamarie
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    Never mind.. found it. Answer: Click on the little buttons below the gradient bar. It would be useful if the documentation labled the “color stop” as such.

    in reply to: User error probably but… #56878
    Annamarie
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    Well I admit that's an interesting idea , and thing to know, but the book panel has not been changed through four draft printings – I'm using it to keep my files organized. The only way to change the page numbering it to open Numbering and Sections – right?

    Perhaps a further clue is that it was 20 pages off, should have been page 59. But I think that's a red herring. Somehow the instructions got changed about the page numbering and I can't imagine how I could have done it.

    in reply to: Spread starts with verso page! #56335
    Annamarie
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    Answer is to start over. Not too bad.

    in reply to: Spread starts with verso page! #53399
    Annamarie
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    Answer is to start over. Not too bad.

    in reply to: TOC, Paragraph styles, colors #56316
    Annamarie
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    Never mind. I figured it out. Use same name – but change the color for each chapter. Overthinking it!

    in reply to: TOC, Paragraph styles, colors #53382
    Annamarie
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    Never mind. I figured it out. Use same name – but change the color for each chapter. Overthinking it!

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