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I don't know structured Frame but I understand XML. Most XML editors are
not user-aware. So when you type <enter> you won't get the requisite
elements to wrap your text. Is there a feature to "insert a sibling
element" at the same level as the current element in your menus anywhere?
-T
On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 4:32 PM, William Sherman
<bsherman77 -at- embarqmail -dot- com>wrote:
> I have run into something that I should know, but can't remember and can't
> find.
>
> In Structure FrameMaker, in a table cell, I have two paragraph lines,
> split with a paragraph mark.
>
> I cannot duplicate that in any cell except by copying and pasting.
>
> I can insert a hard line break (Ctrl Enter), but that isn't a carriage
> return.
>
> I know in unstructured, you can just hit the Carriage Return key.
>
> I have tried with cells structured as CellLeft and CellLeftME which are my
> only element choices. I can't put a paragraph in a cell per the structure.
>
> However, there are several in these existing documents, and I'm trying to
> find what they did.
>
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