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Hi David Sorry to hear that. Do let me know if you manage to sort it out
In answer to your “See figures 1 to 3” query, the way we handle it is to only use the actual page number and then type in what we want to see round them rather than relying on the CS suggestions. I know that you can set up new narratives within the cross refs but this has proved somewhat problematic for us. I guess this is what you are refering to as the building blocks.
So we would do: “See figures” [cross ref] “to” [cross ref]. The [cross ref] being the live cross ref and the “???” being what is typed in the text. In your long winded example it would look like “See Figure” [Cross ref 1]”, Figure” [cross ref 2] “and Figure” [cross ref 3]”.”
This is not very well written but I hope you get the jist and that it offers you a solution as it effectively cuts out the building block. The downside is that there is extra typing but it would allow you to put the non breaking spaces in where you want them.
David: I’m pretty well a first time user as well!
I think I’ve solved my problem so try this and see if it helps: look at the paragraph style justification field for the paragraph you are having the problem with. The problem I had was that the composer was set (sorry don’t know if this is a default) to “Adobe World-Ready Single-Line”. Changing this setting to “Adobe Single-Line” has corrected my problem. From what I can make out World-Ready composition is used for languages that read from right to left.
I can’t see this as a preference so I guess it is necessary to alter this in all paragraphs so that they act the same way.
Hope this solves your problem as well.
Patrick
Good thought. I’ve checked the styles and can’t see anything obvious. I’ve got round the problem by putting it into a frame and anchoring it.
It’s a phaf though!
Patrick
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