Sorry if this is a repeat, but what Folder and Groups do is pretty simple...
Groups are simply for organizing numerous documents in a book file since the contents can be collapsed when not being viewed. They have no effect on chapter or page numbering. Folders are for a single chapter that is broken into multiple files for various reasons (length, editing, content, etc.). The chapter number is set on the Folder, not the files; page numbers are set in the files as usual. Of course, the Folder can also be used for Volume numbering. Here is a PDF that covers common scenarios for setting up a book: http://ideastraining.com/PDFs/SettingFrameBookNumberingFrame.pdf David Creamer IDEAS Training ADOBE Authorized Instructor & Certified Expert since 1994 FrameMaker Certified since 1991, including structured XML Online, on site, and classroom training Has anyone here used folders and groups in their unstructured books? Is there any information out there on the how and when and why of using them, or when one is better used than the other? So far all I've found is the brief and pretty detail-less how to in Adobe's help files, and I want more in-depth information. I'm working on a book right now where I *think *using folders would be useful (long chapter, trying to chunk so I can keep straight what information is where and the like, because two of those sections are nearly identical except for a few words and I want to keep them identical but there are edits and additions and you know the drill), but I'm not sure if it would be or how to set it up properly and, frankly, I'm not up to trial-and-erroring today until I get it. -- Lin Sims _______________________________________________ This message is from the Framers mailing list Send messages to [email protected] Visit the list's homepage at http://www.frameusers.com Archives located at http://www.mail-archive.com/framers%40lists.frameusers.com/ Subscribe and unsubscribe at http://lists.frameusers.com/listinfo.cgi/framers-frameusers.com Send administrative questions to [email protected]
