The easiest way IMHO is to use the markers "Header/Footer $1" and/or
"Header/Footer $2" and reference these in the footer with, say,
"RunningH/F 3" and/or "RunningH/F 4" resp., which read these markers.
These two markers and system variables are there to meet the need of
showing a revision number (
The easiest way IMHO is to use the markers "Header/Footer $1" and/or
"Header/Footer $2" and reference these in the footer with, say,
"RunningH/F 3" and/or "RunningH/F 4" resp., which read these markers.
These two markers and system variables are there to meet the need of
showing a revision number
At 08:37 -0800 31/1/07, Frank Stearns wrote:
>I routinely use what I call a "reference" or "resource" file. It's not part of
>the printed book, but other files cross-reference to this file for various
>bits of info, such as version info, part #, etc.
>
>You could list your edition info for each
Hi
I am using unstructured Framemaker 7.2
All my FM book files contain all master pages, all variables, all reference
pages etc. This means that if you accidentially copy formats from one file to
anoter nothing will go wrong.
My edition number in the footer is simply a global variable. Now the
--- "Andersen, Verner Engell VEA"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you any idea of how I can have the various
> edition numbers in footer of each chapter page and
> still have the possibility of importing all formats
> from all files without messing things up?
==
This k
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-Original Message-
From: Steve Rickaby
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: QA wants unique edition number in changed footers
At 08:37 -0800 31/1/07, Frank Stearns wrote:
>If you consider the latter option, beware of a
--- "Andersen, Verner Engell VEA"
wrote:
> Have you any idea of how I can have the various
> edition numbers in footer of each chapter page and
> still have the possibility of importing all formats
> from all files without messing things up?
==
This kind of dilemma can
Fugly = "effin' ugly" :-)
-Original Message-
From: Steve Rickaby
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: QA wants unique edition number in changed footers
At 08:37 -0800 31/1/07, Frank Stearns wrote:
>If you consider the latter option, beware of a
Could you use the system variable for Modification Date instead of an
edition number?
That'd be equally easy for 'em to track.
Art
On 1/31/07, Andersen, Verner Engell VEA
wrote:
>
> Hi
> I am using unstructured Framemaker 7.2
>
> All my FM book files contain all master pages, all variables, all
At 08:37 -0800 31/1/07, Frank Stearns wrote:
>I routinely use what I call a "reference" or "resource" file. It's not part of
>the printed book, but other files cross-reference to this file for various
>bits of info, such as version info, part #, etc.
>
>You could list your edition info for each
Could you use the system variable for Modification Date instead of an
edition number?
That'd be equally easy for 'em to track.
Art
On 1/31/07, Andersen, Verner Engell VEA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I am using unstructured Framemaker 7.2
All my FM book files contain all master pages, all va
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Andersen, Verner Engell VEA wrote:
All my FM book files contain all master pages, all variables, all
reference pages etc. This means that if you accidentially copy formats
from one file to anoter nothing will go wrong.
My edition number in the footer is simply a global va
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Andersen, Verner Engell VEA wrote:
> All my FM book files contain all master pages, all variables, all
> reference pages etc. This means that if you accidentially copy formats
> from one file to anoter nothing will go wrong.
>
> My edition number in the footer is simply a gl
Hi
I am using unstructured Framemaker 7.2
All my FM book files contain all master pages, all variables, all reference
pages etc. This means that if you accidentially copy formats from one file to
anoter nothing will go wrong.
My edition number in the footer is simply a global variable. Now
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