Ken Poshedly wrote:
 
> I told him the page formatting elements must be the same across all
> book chapters (we call them sections), or else the book (manual) comes
> across looking like a kludge of different stuff from different sources.
> He disagrees. (This is a guy who had been tech pubs manager for a U.S.-
> based heavy equipment company for many years.)

You're using FrameMaker, right? Don't all your chapter files use the same 
formats, including master pages? Assuming you're using the same Left and Right 
master page layouts throughout all the chapters (and you should), do the 
following: 

1) Confirm that the headers and footers are the way they should be in that one 
chapter. 

2) In the book window, select all the other chapter files and select File > 
Import > Formats. 

3) In the Import Formats dialog, set Import from Document to the chapter that 
has the correct headers and footers. 

4) Under Import and Update, select Page Layouts and click Import. 

That's it. All your chapters will have the correct headers/footers, and it 
takes under a minute once the first chapter file is set up. 

Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom
303-903-6372
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