Hello, Framers,
FrameMaker imposes Right/Left master pages that can’t be deleted, although they
can be modified—or so I thought.
In one template, I changed the orientation of the default R/L master pages from
Portrait to Landscape. However, after PDFing a book consisting of several
chapters,
Framers,
I posted full information on the survey with the link on May 29th. Evidently it
didn't go through. I did get an acknowledgement that the process was complete.
Sorry that no one seemed to receive it.
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I don't need any flexibility. These are the only two tags that will ever need
icons.
Then, yes, my approach would be overkill for your case, I suppose. :)
FWIW, I have these paragraph formats available in all my documents. Including
both the auto-number method (and which also involves using
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As it turns out, a MIF-wash of the chapter containing the R/L master pages that
were modified to landscape orientation **SEEMS** to solve the problem...
(That is, unless it turns out to be a procedure required sporadically for
future book updates...in which case, I'll repost :))
Gay Alson
> I don't need any flexibility. These are the only two tags that will ever need
> icons.
Then, yes, my approach would be overkill for your case, I suppose. :)
FWIW, I have these paragraph formats available in all my documents. Including
both the auto-number method (and which also involves
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As it turns out, a MIF-wash of the chapter containing the R/L master pages that
were modified to landscape orientation **SEEMS** to solve the problem...
(That is, unless it turns out to be a procedure required sporadically for
future book updates...in which case, I'll repost :))
Gay Alson
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