Glad to hear you fixed it. Cheers Alan
Susan Herrin wrote: > Thanks everyone who replied!!! This solution -- plus looking at the doc at > 400 percent magnification -- did the trick. > > After everyone validated the right way to do this, I took a closer look at > the blank pages at the beginning of the second file. The second file was > supposed to begin with a tag that starts at the top of the page. Yeah, it > started at the top of the page, but prior to that page there were multiple > blank pages. I finally found a teeny tiny cross-reference marker stranded at > the very beginning of the chapter. After I deleted it, voila! the chapter > paginated correctly! > > Thanks again!!!! > > Susan > > On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Alan Litchfield <alan at alphabyte.co.nz> > wrote: > >> Susan, >> >> I'm assuming that from the book file you have right clicked on each >> of the chapter files: >> 1. In the first chapter file you have set the pagination to delete >> empty pages; and, >> 2. in the second file you have set the first page to "next available". >> >> Cheers >> Alan >> >> On 7/03/2008, at 9:54 AM, Fred Ridder wrote: >> >> > >> > Susan Herrin wrote: >> > >> >> I have a chapter that is so large that it is causing FrameMaker to >> >> crash >> >> whenever I do an update. >> >> >> >> I've spit the chapter into two files, and so at least frame isn't >> >> crashing >> >> at the moment.... >> >> >> >> But I'm having problems with pagination and empty pages being >> >> inserted at >> >> the point where the chapter jumps from one file to the next. Anyone >> >> have >> >> expertise to share about this problem? >> >> -- >> Alan Litchfield MBus(Hons), MNZCS >> AlphaByte >> PO Box 1941, Auckland, NZ. 1140 >> >> >> >> > -- Alan Litchfield MBus (Hons), MNZCS AlphaByte PO Box 1941, Auckland http://www.alphabyte.co.nz