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Hi everyone,
Thanks for the answer on the Word and PDF thing. It turned out that it was a
wonky Mac thing, and when I created the PDF from my PC, everything was fine.
Now I have a simple Frame question.
I have Frame 5.5 on my computer, and we are just switching over from
PageMaker. How do you make a bullet? The Frame manual says Press Control
+q%. What the heck is that. How do you press a lowercase q and the percent
sign. I looked at their conventions page and read that Control +Shift+N
meant press everything down at the same time. Nothing about Control +q%. Am
I missing something?
Maybe it is just Thursday afternoon brain-melt, but can somebody help me
out?
Kim Forbes
Technical Writer
Children's Hospital
Boston, MA
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