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> I've typically worked with templates (built by me and others) that use
> an anchor paragraph style. For example, the template I'm updating now
> has captions at the top and the anchor style (a 2-pt style) as the
next
> paragraph. My co-worker doesn't get why this is useful, and I don't
get
> why the other way is any better.
I think having the anchored frame on a separate line is the easiest way
to get consistent spacing between the figure caption and the graphic.
And as Dave pointed out, it's a lot easier to deal with conditional text
when the graphic is on a line by itself.
Donna
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