Roger wrote: > Hi Mike > I guess I was suggesting to not bother about master pages and the like > for a once off design of small print run. > From your email it seemed that each page was gong to be different in > layout and design so any form of template would be unnecessary. > If you do templates and master pages etc, there are quite a number of > matters to consider and that time could be spent on actual layout. > The design of the book is going to take time anyway > > My daughter, some years ago did a 200+ page document using scribus, did > each chapter as a different file, only 10-20 pages per chapter. > seemed to work ok for what was needed and was very easy to rearrange on > a per chapter basis and to rearrange chapters when printng. > Go for it > Roger
Hi Roger, I had come to the same conclusion concerning Master Pages for this document. But, then I decided I might like some sort of footer info for each "chapter", which in this case will be one day. I still have not decided on a final page size but I am leaning toward 14x11 LS (http://www.viovio.com/index.php?structure_id=483) Still hoping for suggestions for printers who will run only 5 copies. And, I still have to go back and proof the original web page. There are a number of typos and grammatical errors I need to fix. Thanks for the feedback and encouragement. -Mike
