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Thanks guys for confirming that I haven’t missed something obvious ):
CatBase can do what you need!
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Thanks for replying David.
But we don’t want each hymn to start on a new page or column ):
I think it’s a bug.
Pat
Hi MAsood,
Did you find a solution for this? I am facing the same issue.
Thanks!
Pat
Ah, I see what you mean.
I don’t suppose you have a script that you would care to share? :) I’m not very familiar with ID scripting myself …
Pat
Sorry, I should have said – it’s not an anchored image. That’s part of the challenge – the image might be subsequently moved to a different page.
Pat
Thanks for the headsup re. the furry animals! Who knew … (not me, obs).
Your suggestion makes sense. I think what we will do is apply a character style to the whole paragraph, so that doesn’t mess with the text variable.
Cheers
Pat
Thanks David.
Yes, that would kind of work but:
– the “first on page” is picked up from the first occurrence of the specified Paragraph Style. We need it to pick up the “current” Paragraph Style
– I don’t know of a way to insert a separation character (eg a dash) between the two headings
These things could be accomplished quite easily with Power Headers.
The “first on page” Paragraph Style (or Character Style) could be jerry-rigged by hiding the Paragraph style in teeny weeny invisible text within each listing. Not a great solution, but it would work. But what about the separation character?
Pat
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