I asked the same question recently and was told it can?t be done ? changing all 
Master Pages to the new page size is the appropriate behavior. The suggested 
workaround was to generate a book and create a new file containing the 
different page size, and modifying page numbering etc. to create continuity 
across the book.



If David Spreadbury?s suggestion works then that renders the advice I got 
incorrect.



Tim



From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alison Craig
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:44 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Adding 11x17 Master Page into a file in a book



This is a question for a fellow tech writer who can be reached at "karlmeinert 
at hotmail dot com" if you want to talk to him directly.



He is running Windows 7 with FM9 p230 (but will be updating his patches 
shortly).





Karl says;



"Basically I want to have a graphic spanning a 2-page spread (left page - right 
page) within a chapter. When I tried making a master page 11x17, it applied to 
all master pages. Same when trying to edit a single body page. 



I'm not sure how relevant this is but I had to reinstall FM and disable the 
"PDF creation" install option because it would not work with this system. "





His first e-mail to me also said:



"I'm thinking of adding an 11x17 page in my book to display a screenshot with 
many callouts, but i can't figure out how to apply this page formatting to only 
one "page". The intent would be to have the page span page 2 and 3 of the 
chapter. Master pages doesn't like the idea much."





If anyone has any suggestions for him (I am anything but a Master Pages 
expert), he would appreciate the help.



Alison





Alison Craig

Lead Technical Writer



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