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Re: INDESIGN: Accessing the Content of Notes
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Re: INDESIGN: Accessing the Content of Notes


  • Subject: Re: INDESIGN: Accessing the Content of Notes
  • From: Rick Gordon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 03:04:11 -0800

Thanks. I was just getting my head wrapped around that as your response came in.

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On 11/24/08 at 9:55 PM +1100, Shane Stanley wrote in a message entitled
"Re: INDESIGN: Accessing the Content of Notes":

>On 24/11/08 9:40 PM, "Rick Gordon" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> How can you access the anchored content (frame, line or group) that is
>> referenced by an anchored object marker in a text flow. In other words, if I
>> can determine that the third character of a paragraph is an anchored object
>> marker, how can I get a reference to the anchored object?
>
>Anchored page items are just page items belonging to a story; their parent
>property returns a reference to the character they're anchored to.

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EMERALD VALLEY GRAPHICS AND CONSULTING
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