Designing Templates in FrameMaker 11
25July 10AM Pacific Time, Register at: http://adobe.ly/131zIx0

Template design in FrameMaker is intuitive, easy-to-grasp, yet produces potent 
results, even in the early stages of a project. Whether you are working with 
unstructured FrameMaker, or you plan to use existing paragraph and character 
styles to incorporate into a structured DITA project, you can benefit from this 
session. Watch seasoned FrameMaker maven Barb Binder explain concepts like:

== Planning for logical paragraph, character, table and graphic object styles
== Time-saving steps in page layout (replicating and modifying master pages)
== Internal document content re-use from Reference Pages
== Advanced template "extras" like user variables, cross-references and more
== Tips for managing externally referenced graphics for logos and similar data

After this session you will have a good grounding in the fundamentals for 
planning a template, and also "borrowing" design elements from existing 
documents.

About our Presenter: Barb Binder is an Adobe Certified Instructor and the owner 
of Rocky Mountain Training. When she's not teaching grown-ups how to use Adobe 
software, she's at Winter Park teaching kids how to ski. -- She has been an 
Adobe Certified Instructor since 1997, and is currently certified on 
FrameMaker, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, InCopy and the Digital 
Publishing Suite. Her company, Rocky Mountain Training was one of the early 
adopters of online, interactive training delivery. Students attend classes from 
locations in North America, South America, Europe and even Australia.

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