Hi all,
I would like to know what the benefits are of switching to structured framemaker. We have just switched to framemaker 7, previously we've been using framemaker 6 without sgml.
Also, what is the learning curve for structured framemaker?
Thanks!
Make a 1 row x 2 column table with the ruling set to none, place one anchored frame in one cell and the other anchored frame in the other cell. Now that you got your graphics side by side, you can play around with the table settings and the frame properties to get it to look the way you want it.
I would like to know if it is possible to combine several books each with its own TOC, into one big master book with a master TOC which is made up of the TOCs from each book. If it is possible, could you show me how to do it.
Thanks!!!
Try this website it might help you in seeing the difference between word and framemaker and help you make a choice:
http://www.techknowledgecorp.com/public/FM-vs-Word2.pdf
As for learning Framemaker, it took me about a week to learn the basics using Adobe Classroom in a book.
Hope this helps
Thanks for the information. I already knew how to create the gradient fill using coreldraw. (I think I should have mentioned that before). What I wanted to know was is there a way to do it within framemaker itself. The reason I want to know is because I would like to have no graphic in my...
I would like to do a gradient fill for the letter "O", but i can't seem to figure out how to do it. What i would like to do is go from black to white to black.
Any help or suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
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