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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
236
Creating anchored frames
You can extend the technique of writing separate MIF files to handle both tables and graphics. Like table instances,
anchored frame instances must appear in the MIF file prior to the
TextFlow statement. If each record contains a
graphic or a reference to a graphics file on disk, you would create a separate text file called
AFrames.mif for only the
AFrames statement. Using the technique described in the previous section, you would insert the code for the tables
in the
Tbls.mif file, the graphics in the AFrames.mif file, and the main text flow in the main text file. You use an
include statement to read in the AFrames.mif file.
Note: Remember to assign unique ID numbers in the TblID statement for each table and the ID statement for each
frame.

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