Re: Bleed off the page

2007-04-06 Thread Drew Little
Thanks! Worked like a charm. -- Hi Drew... yes, it's quite easy. Work out the visual dimension of the object you want to bleed, *add* the bleed to it, and draw that on the master. Position it flush to the edge of the page, and then nudge the graphic off the

Bleed off the page

2007-04-06 Thread Drew Little
>Thanks! Worked like a charm. >-- > > > >Hi Drew... yes, it's quite easy. Work out the visual dimension of >the object you want to bleed, *add* the bleed to it, and draw that >on the master. Position it flush to the edge of the page, and then >nudge the graphic off

Re: Bleed off the page

2007-04-05 Thread Drew Little
I got that part fine, but the tabs stop at the edge of the page. is there a way to make the tabs larger than the page size for bleed purposes? I am sure it is something rather simple, but for the life of me, I can't figure it out. At 06:15 PM 4/4/2007, Art Campbell wrote: Shouldn't be a big

Re: Bleed off the page

2007-04-05 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 08:04 -0700 5/4/07, Drew Little wrote: I got that part fine, but the tabs stop at the edge of the page. is there a way to make the tabs larger than the page size for bleed purposes? I am sure it is something rather simple, but for the life of me, I can't figure it out. Hi Drew... yes, it's

Re: Bleed off the page

2007-04-05 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
At 06:15 PM 4/4/2007, Art Campbell wrote: Look at C:\Program Files\Adobe\FrameMaker7.2\samples\MoreSamples\Books\Bkstyle5 for an example. Just set up the graphics and header text container on the master pages... If that directory isn't on your system, go to the Adobe FrameMaker downloads page

Re: Bleed off the page

2007-04-05 Thread Art Campbell
It doesn't give you an error message, it gives you a prompt asking if you want to convert the file you're opening to your newer version's file format. If you do, and if you save the file, then it works in your newer version the next time you open it. The conversion only needs to be done once. On

Re: Bleed off the page

2007-04-05 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
Hi, Art. Art Campbell wrote: It doesn't give you an error message, it gives you a prompt asking if you want to convert the file you're opening to your newer version's file format. If you do, and if you save the file, then it works in your newer version the next time you open it. The conversion

Bleed off the page

2007-04-05 Thread Drew Little
I got that part fine, but the tabs stop at the edge of the page. is there a way to make the tabs larger than the page size for bleed purposes? I am sure it is something rather simple, but for the life of me, I can't figure it out. At 06:15 PM 4/4/2007, Art Campbell wrote: >Shouldn't be a big

Bleed off the page

2007-04-05 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 08:04 -0700 5/4/07, Drew Little wrote: >I got that part fine, but the tabs stop at the edge of the page. is there a >way to make the tabs larger than the page size for bleed purposes? I am sure >it is something rather simple, but for the life of me, I can't figure it out. Hi Drew... yes,

Bleed off the page

2007-04-05 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
At 06:15 PM 4/4/2007, Art Campbell wrote: > Look at C:\Program > Files\Adobe\FrameMaker7.2\samples\MoreSamples\Books\Bkstyle5 for an > example. Just set up the graphics and header text container on the > master pages... > > If that directory isn't on your system, go to the Adobe FrameMaker >

Bleed off the page

2007-04-05 Thread Art Campbell
It doesn't give you an error message, it gives you a prompt asking if you want to convert the file you're opening to your newer version's file format. If you do, and if you save the file, then it works in your newer version the next time you open it. The conversion only needs to be done once. On

Bleed off the page

2007-04-05 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
Hi, Art. Art Campbell wrote: > It doesn't give you an error message, it gives you a prompt asking if > you want to convert the file you're opening to your newer version's > file format. If you do, and if you save the file, then it works in > your newer version the next time you open it. The

Bleed off the page

2007-04-04 Thread Drew Little
Hi! I have a rather sizable book with descending thumb tabs on the side. The printer printing the book needs 1/4 bleeds off the page. Is there an easy way to do that in FrameMaker 7.2? thanks! ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL

Re: Bleed off the page

2007-04-04 Thread Art Campbell
Shouldn't be a big problem. Look at C:\Program Files\Adobe\FrameMaker7.2\samples\MoreSamples\Books\Bkstyle5 for an example. Just set up the graphics and header text container on the master pages... If that directory isn't on your system, go to the Adobe FrameMaker downloads page and look for

Bleed off the page

2007-04-04 Thread Drew Little
>Hi! I have a rather sizable book with descending thumb tabs on the >side. The printer printing the book needs 1/4" bleeds off the page. >Is there an easy way to do that in FrameMaker 7.2? thanks!

Bleed off the page

2007-04-04 Thread Art Campbell
Shouldn't be a big problem. Look at C:\Program Files\Adobe\FrameMaker7.2\samples\MoreSamples\Books\Bkstyle5 for an example. Just set up the graphics and header text container on the master pages... If that directory isn't on your system, go to the Adobe FrameMaker downloads page and look for the