If I understand your problem correctly, I think the solution is pretty
straight-forward.
1. In the file, View Master Pages.
2. Create a new Master Page format and name it something like First.
3. Adjust the header/footers as needed (along with any other page layout
changes).
4. Go
On 01/09/2010 3:08 PM, Alison Craig wrote:
FM 9 Version: 9.0p255 Unstructured OS: XP Pro with SP3 FM Experience:
15 months Writing Team: 1 (me)
I've been through the FM 9 manual and Scriptorium's Unstructured
Frame 8 and all I can find is a mention that what I want is possible
- but no instructi
On 01/09/2010 3:08 PM, Alison Craig wrote:
> FM 9 Version: 9.0p255 Unstructured OS: XP Pro with SP3 FM Experience:
> 15 months Writing Team: 1 (me)
>
> I've been through the FM 9 manual and Scriptorium's Unstructured
> Frame 8 and all I can find is a mention that what I want is possible
> - but no
If I understand your problem correctly, I think the solution is pretty
straight-forward.
1. In the file, View Master Pages.
2. Create a new Master Page format and name it something like First.
3. Adjust the header/footers as needed (along with any other page layout
changes).
4. Go
FM 9 Version: 9.0p255
Unstructured
OS: XP Pro with SP3
FM Experience: 15 months
Writing Team: 1 (me)
I've been through the FM 9 manual and Scriptorium's Unstructured Frame 8 and
all I can find is a mention that what I want is possible - but no instructions
on how to do it.
I need to create a ne
FM 9 Version: 9.0p255
Unstructured
OS: XP Pro with SP3
FM Experience: 15 months
Writing Team: 1 (me)
I've been through the FM 9 manual and Scriptorium's Unstructured Frame 8 and
all I can find is a mention that what I want is possible - but no instructions
on how to do it.
I need to create a ne