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:
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Thanks, everyone. You're great!
--Nancy
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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 |
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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
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