Deirdre,
Just because the text is in the position of a footer on a page does
not mean it therefore has to be on a master page.
Cheers
Alan
On 2/07/2008, at 9:55 AM, Deirdre Reagan wrote:
> Thanks all for these responses.
>
> The solution for my specific issue is to have multiple master pages.
This is what I would be inclined to do, what Martin suggested. It
strikes me as pointless having more master pages than the final
document page count, when instead you can simply type the date the
page was edited.
From your post I think you want any edits on the page to be reflected
in th
Thanks all for these responses.
The solution for my specific issue is to have multiple master pages.
Because of the type of document I'm writing the date has to be in the
footer (so master page) and any page with a change bar has to have a
revision date (so, new master page).
Deirdre
On 7/1/0
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Thanks all for these responses.
The solution for my specific issue i
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Thanks all for these respon
Deirdre,
Just because the text is in the position of a footer on a page does
not mean it therefore has to be on a master page.
Cheers
Alan
On 2/07/2008, at 9:55 AM, Deirdre Reagan wrote:
> Thanks all for these responses.
>
> The solution for my specific issue is to have multiple master pages.
Thanks all for these responses.
The solution for my specific issue is to have multiple master pages.
Because of the type of document I'm writing the date has to be in the
footer (so master page) and any page with a change bar has to have a
revision date (so, new master page).
Deirdre
On 7/1/0
This is what I would be inclined to do, what Martin suggested. It
strikes me as pointless having more master pages than the final
document page count, when instead you can simply type the date the
page was edited.
From your post I think you want any edits on the page to be reflected
in th
Hi All!
FM 8.0, XP.
I don't even know how to ask this question.
Let's say you have a 50 page document, and each page has the date of
original issue on it. The date of original issue is a cross-reference
(I know, I know) on the master page.
If you want to make changes to a document and you want
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Reagan
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 10:27 AM
To: Framer's List
Subject: master pages and multiple revisions
Hi All!
FM 8.0, XP.
I don't even know how to ask this question.
Let's say you have a 50 page doc
Hi,
An alternative would be to create a dedicated, named flow on the
master page with auto-connect turned off. This would result in a text
field on each page that you could use to enter the issue or revision
date.
However, some potential issues come to mind. Whether you use a master
page
Hi,
An alternative would be to create a dedicated, named flow on the
master page with auto-connect turned off. This would result in a text
field on each page that you could use to enter the issue or revision
date.
However, some potential issues come to mind. Whether you use a master
page
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Reagan
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 10:27 AM
To: Framer's List
Subject: master pages and multiple revisions
Hi All!
FM 8.0, XP.
I don't even know how to ask this quest
Hi All!
FM 8.0, XP.
I don't even know how to ask this question.
Let's say you have a 50 page document, and each page has the date of
original issue on it. The date of original issue is a cross-reference
(I know, I know) on the master page.
If you want to make changes to a document and you want
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