> > When you say 'paragraph justify centered', I take it you > mean 'align > > to spline' or whatever it's usually called. For some reason I was > > envisioning > > this: > > > > Blah blah blah blah > > blah blah blah blah > > blah > > > > LOL. I need more sleep. You probably mean this: > > > > Blah blah blah blah | Blah blah blah blah > > blah blah blah blah | blah blah blah blah > > blah | blah > > Nope, the first. But let's not go there... if the few words > so far didn't suffice, more it's not worth :) > > > I don't justify text anyway, > > I don't either. Even when well done I don't find it good to > read; it's more a "looks good from far enough away that you > can't read anyway" feature. > > > Captions suck too. > > Oh, yes, I'm all with you on this. > > > What I do is create a new table style. > > I've had reasonable success with placing pictures and their > captions into a frame. > > Gerhard Ok, not sure why you'd want option 1, but unless you've got a link, well anyway. And that was spine, not spline, as in the spine of the book (the | line thingy). I played with using frames, but found other people broke the 'floating text box thingy'. Tables they understand, and if they put a new picture in, I can just click the picture (and highlight the caption too if it's there), click the table style (called Picture, go figure) and it's fixed. Picture styles, c'mon people, get to it. And billg, if you're listening, when I update a document from a revised template, how about copying tables sytles too? And the DATABASE field command still doesn't work properly. Tony ...and that's probably enough typography nerd stuff for a while. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist