At 11:27 +0200 25/2/15, Shmuel wrote:

>The view size is saved with each file. If you change the view size it's 
>considered a change to the file, and the Save button becomes active so that 
>you can save the change. Since that's the way FM works, I don't see how there 
>could be any option for a default view (unless you mean the default view size 
>for a new document).

You are right, of course. My bad for not being sufficiently clear in my 
posting. Yes, the zoom size is saved with the document. What I'm getting sick 
of is having to repeatedly re-select 'fit window to page' every time I open a 
document. As this is in the same menu as the document zoom setting, I'd lumped 
it in together with the zoom setting in my mind.

>You could change the view size of all files in a book at once by selecting all 
>the files in the book window and then selecting View>Zoom>100%. This changes 
>the view size of all files, even if they are closed. It took me a long time to 
>figure this out. This is a big time saver.

Sure: it took me a long time to figure it out too, and yes it is ;-)

I guess what I was hoping for was that 'fit window to page' could somehow be 
set to be the default state of a document view. Maybe it cannot. As FrameMaker 
can now save workspaces, it would be nice if a saved workspace included view 
defaults, but maybe they don't quite fit the paradigm.

-- 
Steve
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