Absolute-Positioned Objects

Windows Help version 3.1 does not support any absolute-positioned-object statements.

Statement Meaning

\abswn Absolute width of paragraph text. Not supported.
\dxfrtextn Horizontal distance from text in main text flow. Not supported.
\phcol Positions horizontally relative to column. Not supported.
\phmrg Positions horizontally relative to margin. Not supported.
\phpg Positions horizontally relative to page. Not supported.
\posxc Centers horizontally within reference frame. Not supported.
\posxi Positions horizontally inside reference frame. Not supported.
\posxl Positions to left within reference frame. Not supported.
\posxn Positions from left edge of reference frame. Not supported.
\posxo Positions horizontally outside reference frame. Not supported.
\posxr Positions to right within reference frame. Not supported.
\posyb Positions at bottom of reference frame. Not supported.
\posyc Centers vertically within reference frame. Not supported.
\posyil Positions vertically to be in-line. Not supported.
\posyn Positions from top edge of reference frame. Not supported.
\posyt Positions at top of reference frame. Not supported.
\pvmrg Positions vertically relative to margin. Not supported.
\pvpg Positions vertically relative to page. Not supported.