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Subject:Framemaker booklet From:Stephanie Holland <SLHOLLAND -at- MICRON -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 7 Jan 1997 13:04:00 -0700
Hi all. I hope this isn't off-topic.
I'm posting the message below for a co-worker. She is waiting patiently
for access to the FrameMaker list and to hear from FrameMaker technical
support. In the meantime, I wonder if anyone on this list might have an
answer.
>"I'm trying to make a booklet with FrameMaker. The kind I mean is where
>you use 8 1/2 x 11 sheets folded in half and have two pages printed on
>each sheet. The page numbering for this type of project gets
>complicated when you try to have FrameMaker generate two page numbers
>per folded sheet and when you try to have continuous numbering on
>back-to-back sheets.
>
Can I do this in FrameMaker and if so, how? If not, do you have any
suggestions? We've heard that ClickBook is a good for this, but it only
works on Windows 95 and we use NT."
Thanks in advance.
Stephanie Holland
Micron Electronics
slholland -at- micron -dot- com
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