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looking for the way around this
if i change my frame first baseline options to leading - the shaded rule tag will work both at the top of the frame and the body of the frame.
BUT keeping the setting at leading causes the other frames without shaded rule tag to NOT sit at the top of the frame.
i typically use First baseline: ascent, and created 2 different tags as work around, would love to figure this out
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help please
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I would use the same baseline setting on all the frames. For the frame with the shading, tweak the position of the shading with the four offset values.
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Steve
I usually use the same settings on all my frames, just experimenting with the settings, trying to figure out how to get the top of the frame to acknowledge the shading. I am looking for a way to have both shaded rules (one at the top of the frame, the other in the body of the text) have the same settings (paragraph style). We create multiple pages/docs with the shaded rules, sometimes it is hard to visually catch the ones with the wrong tag when the file reflows.
Thanks for your help
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You could also do it with Object Styles, but I'm not sure that helps because you still have to apply the style to the different text frames. But the application of the object style could be scripted by checking the p style of the textframe's first line.
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Hi,
I would like to know if the steps suggested by Steve worked for you, or the issue still persists.
Kindly update the discussion if you need further assistance with it.
Thanks,
Srishti