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I did this test, and all the lines (that do not show in html) are in the anchored frame.
Paul
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From: Martha J Davidson <editrix -at- nemasys -dot- com>
> As long as you make sure that the anchored frame containing the image
> is selected before you add the callout lines and text, then everything
> should work as you expect. I've been using FM's graphics tools to add
> callouts to images for a long time and I've never had a problem.
>
> To find out whether the callout lines you added are inside the anchored
> frame, select the frame, then press Ctrl+A to select everything inside
> the frame. If the graphics are not selected, cut them, then select the
> frame again and paste the graphics into the frame.
>
> martha
>
> At 07:34 AM 4/19/2006, obair wrote:
> >Is there some good way to put callouts over an image in Frame?
> >
> >I have been trying to put an image in a table cell, then draw red lines to
> >parts of the image, keeping the lines in the cell, but the lines do not
> >always stay with the image is pagination changes.
> >
> >Or, the image's red lines do not appear when I go to html. Some do, some
> >don't. Och!
> >
> >Is there an easy to use tool that lets you add lines and such to an image,
> >so you can import the "whole thing", so it can't move around in Frame? I
> >have tried using ImageReady, since it lets you add, move, and delete
> >arrows without altering the image itself, but frankly I find ImageReady
> >awful to use.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Paul
>
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