I imagine you'll need a template for the smaller sized book to maintain
consistency across chapters, so just import para tags(for example)into the
standalone book's template when you have a change that applies to all books.
As long as your naming conventions are consistent, the Page Layout option
Gillian,
Given that the problem seems to be in Acrobat and not Frame, what
version of acrobat are you running?
When you say you're trying to resave, does this mean that you've
modified the .PDF and are trying to save it back to the same file
name, or something else?
Have you posted or browsed
You're welcome, Michael.
Once again you've only replied to me, rather than to the list. You need
to understand that this is a shared community in which whoever knows
something to contribute, does contribute. Writing only to one community
member puts the work on that person, and also closes
Once again you've only replied to me, rather than to the list. You need to
understand that this is a shared community in which whoever knows
something to contribute, does contribute. Writing only to one community
member puts the work on that person, and also closes off the possibility
that
Peter thanks again,
Problem was in that I'm not a pro-e-mail/internet user, lol, and sometimes
I'm not even aware if I infoed anyone else. I'm putting this one to the
list. :-)
Now, to the subject. You are right - it is worth looking into Structured
Frame. I'm only about half-aware of it's
I work with Frame over a network every day. I produce a number of books using
hundreds of files, and none of them are on my local machine. FrameMaker is on
my local machine, and everything else is on the network. I have done this for
years without incident.
Frame has often had trouble with
Gillian,
Given that the problem seems to be in Acrobat and not Frame, what
version of acrobat are you running?
When you say you're trying to "resave," does this mean that you've
modified the .PDF and are trying to save it back to the same file
name, or something else?
Have you posted or browsed
You're welcome, Michael.
Once again you've only replied to me, rather than to the list. You need
to understand that this is a shared community in which whoever knows
something to contribute, does contribute. Writing only to one community
member puts the work on that person, and also closes off
> Once again you've only replied to me, rather than to the list. You need to
> understand that this is a shared community in which whoever knows
> something to contribute, does contribute. Writing only to one community
> member puts the work on that person, and also closes off the possibility
Peter thanks again,
Problem was in that I'm not a pro-e-mail/internet user, lol, and sometimes
I'm not even aware if I infoed anyone else. I'm putting this one to the
list. :-)
Now, to the subject. You are right - it is worth looking into Structured
Frame. I'm only about half-aware of it's
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