Glad to hear you fixed it.
Cheers
Alan
Susan Herrin wrote:
> Thanks everyone who replied!!! This solution -- plus looking at the doc at
> 400 percent magnification -- did the trick.
>
> After everyone validated the right way to do this, I took a closer look at
> the blank pages at the beginning o
Thanks everyone who replied!!! This solution -- plus looking at the doc at
400 percent magnification -- did the trick.
After everyone validated the right way to do this, I took a closer look at
the blank pages at the beginning of the second file. The second file was
supposed to begin with a tag th
Thanks everyone who replied!!! This solution -- plus looking at the doc at
400 percent magnification -- did the trick.
After everyone validated the right way to do this, I took a closer look at
the blank pages at the beginning of the second file. The second file was
supposed to begin with a tag th
Glad to hear you fixed it.
Cheers
Alan
Susan Herrin wrote:
> Thanks everyone who replied!!! This solution -- plus looking at the doc at
> 400 percent magnification -- did the trick.
>
> After everyone validated the right way to do this, I took a closer look at
> the blank pages at the beginning o
Susan,
I'm assuming that from the book file you have right clicked on each
of the chapter files:
1. In the first chapter file you have set the pagination to delete
empty pages; and,
2. in the second file you have set the first page to "next available".
Cheers
Alan
On 7/03/2008, at 9:54 AM,
Susan Herrin wrote:
> I have a chapter that is so large that it is causing FrameMaker to crash
> whenever I do an update.
>
> I've spit the chapter into two files, and so at least frame isn't crashing
> at the moment
>
> But I'm having problems with pagination and empty pages being inserted
Hi guys,
I have a chapter that is so large that it is causing FrameMaker to crash
whenever I do an update.
I've spit the chapter into two files, and so at least frame isn't crashing
at the moment
But I'm having problems with pagination and empty pages being inserted at
the point where the ch
> You will *always* get a page break where a document spans two files.
The real reason behind this behavior is that nearly all modern
printers are "page oriented," that is, they start printing new files
on new pages. Old dot-matrix printers were "line printers" that
printed new files on the next l
Susan,
I'm assuming that from the book file you have right clicked on each
of the chapter files:
1. In the first chapter file you have set the pagination to delete
empty pages; and,
2. in the second file you have set the first page to "next available".
Cheers
Alan
On 7/03/2008, at 9:54 AM,
Hi guys,
I have a chapter that is so large that it is causing FrameMaker to crash
whenever I do an update.
I've spit the chapter into two files, and so at least frame isn't crashing
at the moment
But I'm having problems with pagination and empty pages being inserted at
the point where the ch
> You will *always* get a page break where a document spans two files.
The real reason behind this behavior is that nearly all modern
printers are "page oriented," that is, they start printing new files
on new pages. Old dot-matrix printers were "line printers" that
printed new files on the next l
Susan Herrin wrote:
> I have a chapter that is so large that it is causing FrameMaker to crash
> whenever I do an update.
>
> I've spit the chapter into two files, and so at least frame isn't crashing
> at the moment
>
> But I'm having problems with pagination and empty pages being inserte
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