In the Reference pages add a reference page.
Insert a Graphic Frame, almost the size of your regular page size
(less a line or two)  and name it something relative to its use, like
Intentionally Blank.
Put a text (with the text tool) above the frame with the name of the frame.
Into the graphic frame insert with the text tool the text "This page
intentinoally blank".
Align the text as you find sutable (E.G. center both horizontally and
vertically).

Go to the Body Pages. Make a specific paragraph relatively named for
use for this intentionally blank page (E.G. TPIB, ILB or something
like that). In Advanced scroll either Frame above or Frame below (not
both) and click the name of the reference frame you just made. Then
apply this by manually adding (or changing) a paragrap to this
specific paragraph tag.

If what you want is to automatically apply this without your manual
intervention, maybe someone could write a FrameScript script...

Bodvar

On 2/13/06, DeFlorio, Dominick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good point...however, on manuals with an odd page count, I need the
> interim blank page to include the text, "This page intentionally blank."
> When I paginate for even pages, Frame inserts a blank page with no way
> (that I know of) to insert text automatically.
>
>
> Dominick A. DeFlorio
> Senior Technical Writer
> Plug Power, Inc.
> 968 Albany-Shaker Road
> Latham, NY 12110
> (518) 738-0389
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> .com] On Behalf Of seraphim
> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 11:29 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: DeFlorio, Dominick
> Subject: RE: Conditional Pagination
>
> I might be wrong, but I think you can avoid this by forcing the
> next-to-last file in the book to have odd page numbers.  Then, your
> final file would just have one page, and would make the total page count
> to be even.
>
> Thus, it's the second-to-last file in the book that would flex (adding a
> blank page when necessary to make the page count odd), and that could be
> done automatically.
>
> You could thereby avoid the dual-book approach.
>
> Regards,
> Seraphim
> ___________________________________________________________
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of DeFlorio, Dominick
> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 5:39 AM
> To: Combs, Richard; [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Conditional Pagination
>
> Solution to the pagination problem:
> Add two extra back cover files to the book
>   One file for the manual that ends with even pages (adds two extra
> pages)
>   One file for the manual that ends with odd pages (adds one extra page)
> Create two book files, one for each manual May be the long way around,
> but it works.
> Thank you to all for your advise.
> dominick
>
>
> Dominick A. DeFlorio
> Senior Technical Writer
> Plug Power, Inc.
> 968 Albany-Shaker Road
> Latham, NY 12110
> (518) 738-0389
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Combs, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 3:34 PM
> To: DeFlorio, Dominick; [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Conditional Pagination
>
> Dominick DeFlorio wrote:
>
> > I'm working with a Frame 7.2 document that is conditioned to produce
> > two different manuals for two different (but similar) products.  The
> > last book file contains several schematics that are conditioned for
> > one or the other product.  Upon turning off the conditions for one
> > product, several blank pages remain and do not go away after saving
> > the file.
> > (Pagination is configured to delete empty pages.)  The caveat to this
> > scenario is that the last page is assigned a custom master page (Back
> > Cover).  When I change the page to standard Right/Left master page,
> > the document immediately corrects pagination.  I prefer not to cob the
>
> > last page to force it to work.  Is there a more elegant approach to
> > fixing this problem?
>
> FM won't delete pages that use a custom master page (or, since it starts
> deleting empty pages at the end of the file, any non-custom pages
> followed by a custom page).
>
> If you have to have a custom master page, you might be able to make it
> work using the Apply Master Pages feature. I'm not sure, since I haven't
> used it. You'd have to be able to change your last page back and forth
> between the standard master page and the custom page, maybe by importing
> the appropriate MasterPageMaps table (reference pages).
>
> If you have FrameScript, a script could switch out the master pages.
>
> Third possibility: Put the back cover into its own one-page file.
>
> HTH!
> Richard
>
>
> ------
> Richard G. Combs
> Senior Technical Writer
> Polycom, Inc.
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> 303-223-5111
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