Re: Laying out a newsletter
I've used FM for ages, but never for anything like a newsletter. I wasn't sure how that would work, whether it would work.
If you already have Frame and know how to use it, you won't have that much trouble creating a newsletter using it. I've done it many times. It's just a matter of creating independent text flows for each article and connecting the text frames the way you want them.
As I said, if you already know FM, then this might be a fun way to expand your knowledge to solve a new kind of problem.
martha
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