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Subject:Re: How to Learn FrameMaker From:Ginna Dowler <gdowler -at- QUESTERCORP -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 22 Jul 1999 11:44:03 -0700
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> >How did you learn FrameMaker?
I learned by examining and using existing templates. Coupled with the
Manual, it's worked very well. Adobe has a template series and a
"how-to" primer for template design which is pretty useful. You can
download the primer and the template packs from their web site.
(www.adobe.com - don't know exactly where.) The template packs are a
good showcase for the various things you can use FrameMaker to
accomplish.
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Ginna Dowler - Technical Writer
Quester Tangent Corporation
Sidney, BC
gdowler -at- questercorp -dot- com