Hi Gillian,
The important thing for me is that the right hand pages are numbered odd and
the left hand pages even. I want it to paginate correctly in case I decide
to print it out. Printing a PDF that I want to read is not unusual for an
old guy like me. It doesn't bother me if there are blank pag
When it's my choice, no facing pages, no blank pages, the cover is page 1.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Gillian Flato
wrote:
> Do you guys still follow print protocols and produce PDFs with an even number
> of pages per chapter, or no, since everyone reads PDFs online and hardly
> anyone pr
Do you guys still follow print protocols and produce PDFs with an even number
of pages per chapter, or no, since everyone reads PDFs online and hardly anyone
prints a manual anymore?
Thanks!
Gillian Flato
Technical Publications
Pi-Coral, Inc.
gillian.fl...@pi-coral.com
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I practice a version of Laura’s approach for our User Manuals – where I create
8 manuals from one set of files (to be fair, 4 manual are “full manuals” of
about 400 letter-sized pages, while the other 4 are subsets of the 4 “full
manuals” and contain only about 25% of the full content).
To keep
Thanks, you guys! Three good suggestions that I can work with — all rolling
in overnight.
~Tony
*From:* Laura Fergusson [mailto:laura.fergus...@exterity.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, December 17, 2014 6:36 AM
*To:* Tony Marek (PDF); framers@lists.frameusers.com
*Subject:* RE: Question for the Group:
Hi Tony,
Pretty much what Laura said.
I maintain multiple guides that can have different chapters depending on
whether the information is for one customer or another. I have what I call
a "master book file" that contains all the files (this has to do with our
CMS and locating stuff, you may not n
Create "Group" categories, then use the "Include" and "Exclude"
functionality
John X Posada
AML Syst & Ops Supt Data Analyst | US FCC & RC Systems Control & Analytics
| HSBC North America Holdings Inc
330 Madison Ave., NY NY
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Hi Tony
If I understand you correctly, I would do the following.
Keep all your files in the one folder, including three separate book files:
Book for Product A
Book for Product B
Book for Product C
Add the chapters you need to each book and conditionalise the content of each
file as required