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I have a resume template that contains a frame on the first page. When trying
to apply a style to the text within the frame, the text within the frame loses its positioning, i.e. it can end up anywhere on the page, or the whole text within the frame ends up jumbled. (The style I'm trying to apply does have the frame defined). The frame is defined with a left side vertical border. By recreating the template from scratch, I thought I had gotten rid of the problem, but if I copy and paste that frame into another document, the problem reappears. I don't know if this all makes any sense, but I'm wondering if there's something in the way I've defined the style, or ... ??? Anyone have any clues? -- Colleen |
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What is the purpose of the Frame?
-- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Colleen M" wrote in message ... I have a resume template that contains a frame on the first page. When trying to apply a style to the text within the frame, the text within the frame loses its positioning, i.e. it can end up anywhere on the page, or the whole text within the frame ends up jumbled. (The style I'm trying to apply does have the frame defined). The frame is defined with a left side vertical border. By recreating the template from scratch, I thought I had gotten rid of the problem, but if I copy and paste that frame into another document, the problem reappears. I don't know if this all makes any sense, but I'm wondering if there's something in the way I've defined the style, or ... ??? Anyone have any clues? -- Colleen |
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![]() What is the purpose of the Frame? -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Colleen M" wrote in message ... I have a resume template that contains a frame on the first page. When trying to apply a style to the text within the frame, the text within the frame loses its positioning, i.e. it can end up anywhere on the page, or the whole text within the frame ends up jumbled. (The style I'm trying to apply does have the frame defined). The frame is defined with a left side vertical border. By recreating the template from scratch, I thought I had gotten rid of the problem, but if I copy and paste that frame into another document, the problem reappears. I don't know if this all makes any sense, but I'm wondering if there's something in the way I've defined the style, or ... ??? Anyone have any clues? -- Colleen |
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