Kara,
Are you printing the guide or delivering in .PDF format, or something else?
Do the drawings have to stay full-size or can you reduce them, like to
11x17 so they'd fit better?

My first thought is to create an FM document template with 11x17
pages. Then create a discrete FM file for each drawing, shrink each
drawing to fit the 11x17 page size, and add these files to your FM
book file wherever they're supposed to go.

Art

On 2/15/07, Kara Fiechtner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello-

I'm working on a Service Guide where I need to include a significant number
of schematics and Engineering drawings.



Does anyone have a reader-friendly and easy way to include oversized
schematics and drawings in a FrameMaker book?



I'll be receiving the files in PDF format (size is 22" x 14", where the rest
of the book is 8.5 x 11). I won't need to make any edits except to remove
the company-specific information. (I think I will trim off the excess
information in Acrobat Professional.)



thanks in advance,

Kara
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