RE: Add Master Page of Different Size

2009-05-24 Thread Baruch Brodersen
Hi Nancy, Sorry for the delay. This can be done using postscript code on your master pages. Make your master pages the largest size you'll need (in this case 11 X 17) and then place a postscript textbox somewhere each master page to trim it to the final size you want. For 8.5 x 11 use: [/Cr

Re: Add Master Page of Different Size

2009-05-22 Thread Nancy Allison
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RE: Add Master Page of Different Size

2009-05-22 Thread Owen, Clint
Nancy, As far as I know, you need to create a separate file for each different size master page. You can't mix master page sizes in a file. Clint Clinton Owen | Senior Technical Writer | Crane Aerospace & Electronics | Telephone: +1 425-743-8674 | Fax: +1 425-743-8113 -Original Message-

Re: Add Master Page of Different Size

2009-05-22 Thread Lin Sims
You can't. Frame doesn't allow multiple page sizes within a file. Could you put it in an appendix and just refer people to it? If it's the last page of the document or the book, you could put it in a separate file and "hard code" the page and chapter numbers, if necessary. Or maybe split your cur

Re: Add Master Page of Different Size

2009-05-22 Thread Art Campbell
You can't... The elegant way to do it is to create a second template with the proper page sizes and use that for the 11x17 size. If you need to intermingle the pages in a book, you can do that by setting up the book numbering properties to treat multiple files as a single chapter. Art Art Campbe