Hello Lise;
There are two (IMO) better solutions than two full books.
One is to use a "universal" page (11.5 x 7.5 in ) --short enough to fit
on US Letter; narrow enough for A4. The downside is that you will end up
with extra white space (L&R on US, T&B on A4). OTOH, you can print the
PDF anywhere.
The other is to define two templates (one for each paper size), and then
generate two PDFs (applying the "other" template between generation).
Grant
On 2/21/2013 8:57 AM, Lise Bible wrote:
Fellow Framers,
I'm mostly a lurker, but have found the wealth of knowledge shared by
this list's members to be quite helpful!
I have a manual (I'm on Frame 8) in which I've used conditional text
to show/hide tables, text, parts lists depending on if it's for the
American market or European.
This manual originated for a US-made product so it started life with
8.5x11 (US-letter size) pages. And it didn't even occur to me that it
might need to be A4-sized for the European market.
Is there a good way to switch back and forth between A4 and 8.5x11
page sizes, depending on which version of a book you want to print?
I have the sneaking suspicion that I will have to break this into two
separate books, but I figured I'd ask to see if anyone had
recommendations.
Thanks,
Lise
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