: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 08:27:51 -0800
From: Susan Curtzwiler susa...@vmc.com
Subject: RE: Frame reference book
To: Raymond, Michael mike.raym...@ingenix.com,
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Although outdated, my pick is The Masters Series: FrameMaker 6 by Thomas
Neuburger, published by Twelfth Night Books.
This book is both a teaching aid and a fine reference. Hopefully a newer
edition is available. I use Frame 7 so this book is all I need.
Regards,
Barry
Technical Writer
I will be watching for replies to this request. I am also rebuilding my
knowledge with Frame. I could share this with my coworker, we both have been
using Word for too long and now converting our files to Frame.
Any easy reference books about Frame would be helpful.
Thank You.
Sue
Hi Mike,
For me, hands down, the best was Classroom in a Book, Framemaker 7.0. It took
me about two weeks to
go through all the unstructured lessons, and it was worth its price in gold. I
highly recommend it.
Lea
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Lea Rush
Software and Documentation
I am fairly new to Frame. I'm looking for a good book that will help
me sharpen my Frame skills and also be a good reference guide. I have
Frame 7.1. Any suggestions?
I recommend Publishing Fundamentals: Unstructured FrameMaker 8, by
Sarah S. O'Keefe and Sheila A. Loring.
You can get the
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 15:47:43 -0600, Raymond, Michael
mike.raym...@ingenix.com wrote:
I am fairly new to Frame. I'm looking for a good book that will help me
sharpen my Frame skills and also be a good reference guide. I have Frame
7.1. Any suggestions?
Yes. Get O'Keefe and Loring, FrameMaker 7: