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2015-02-10 Thread Carol J. Elkins
It sounds like you might be trying to include all 
of the content in the manual in one Framemaker 
file. If that is the case, then I recommend you 
break the content out into separate files; one 
for the cover, one for the change page and TOC 
(although I would put each of these in separate 
files because I'd want each to start on a 
righthand page), one for each chapter, and one 
for the appendices. Then add the files to a 
Framemaker book file. From there, follow Shmuel 's and Pamela's advice.


Carol


At 11:00 AM 2/10/2015, you wrote:

I’m working on a 180 page doc that I am setting 
up for a first page and left/right pages for 
every chapter in the book (although the first 
three don’t need that, I think). The first three 
sections of the doc are the cover (two 
pages—front and copyright), change page, and 
TOC. The fourth section, or chapter, is the 
installation chapter followed by separate 
appendices.  How do I set up the book so that 
odd-numbered pages print out on the right side?


I’d also would like to force each section to 
begin on the right side—how do I do that? Is 
putting in a blank page the only way to do that?


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2009-07-20 Thread Davide Piva
Alison, in my opinion, if your system actually works well, consider to avoid
the upgrade. Otherwise, if you'll get considerable improvements from a new
version of the software, then upgrade.
My experience (more then 25 years using and matching hw and sw) tells me
that every time you install a new software you get new problems so, simply
evaluate the estimated time to solve problems, vs the advantages to your
work in terms of productivity and time savings.

Dave
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2009-07-20 Thread Davide Piva
Alison, in my opinion, if your system actually works well, consider to avoid
the upgrade. Otherwise, if you'll get considerable improvements from a new
version of the software, then upgrade.
My experience (more then 25 years using and matching hw and sw) tells me
that every time you install a new software you get new problems so, simply
evaluate the estimated time to solve problems, vs the advantages to your
work in terms of productivity and time savings.

Dave