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Subject:Re: response to FrameMaker comments From:Dean Elzinga <elzinga -at- INFERENCE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 5 May 1994 14:38:14 PDT
> From: "Life is like a sled dog team, if you ain't the lead dog,
the scenery never changes" <flanagan -at- TVDRS -dot- ENET -dot- DEC -dot- COM>
> 8. Frame uses reference and master pages, which are OK, but take some
> getting used to. However, they also have a reference pages feature, but it
> didn't work as I expected it to - I couldn't put drawings I was using
> throughout the document in this.
> >>>If you want graphics to display on every page or certain types of
> pages, you would put the graphic on the master page - not the
> reference page. The reference page is for rules and to define index
> and TOC stuff.
The documentation states that you can use the reference page to store
commonly used graphics. Unfortunately you can't paste these graphics
by reference.