I would suggest using 1 book file for the online output and 1 book file
for the paper output.
When I output multiple print versions of source files, I have a unique
book file and cover for each output version. In each individual cover, I
set the variables and conditions. Files may appear in
Using Frame 7.0 on Windows XP Pro.
I am in the process of simplifying documents that are based on a template
we did not develop. One way I'm trying to simplify is by reducing the
number of master pages from the current 40+ to the 2-3 that we use.
I have over 200 files to update, and would
"Paul Di Somma" asked:
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> Using FM 7.0p492 with an unstructured book.
>
> Each chapter in the book has one conditional setting which is "Index"
> and is set to black.
> When I compile, I get a Book Error Report with the message "Use
> Conditional Indicators setting is inconsistent".
>
> I
A couple of things: set the autonumber format in the Paragraph format to
<$chapnum> instead of . Frame uses the chapnum variable automatically,
set up the numbering from the Book file (you can do this in each file, but
I just find it easier to work from the book file).
To set up the
Oops! I forgot the version of Frame that he is using does not use chapnum.
Sorry!
Susan
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Re: Framers Digest, Vol 7, Issue
We are generating a book with over 50 chapters, each of which has a number
of figures. So far, we have decided that the product name and the screen
name should be included in the figure caption, so several of them are
quite long. I'm using Frame 7.0 on Windows XP.
I have been able to format