Posts Tagged ‘FrameMaker’
FrameMaker – How to Easily Update the Page Header and Footer Information in all Chapters of a Book
Say you have a FrameMaker book consisting of 100 chapters. Your client has asked you to update the book and insert a “New Edition 2010” notice to every page footer. How would you do it? As usual, there’s a hard way and a relatively easier way. The hard way is no secret: you open every…
Read MoreThe Logical Steps to follow to Create an Adobe FrameMaker Book
© Ugur Akinci To create an Adobe FrameMaker book from scratch you need to follow a logical sequence of steps, each of which is fairly easy to perform once you get the hang of it. Here is a brief outline and a diagram to make the process clearer: 1) First create a TEMPLATE for the…
Read MoreHow to Add a FrameMaker Drop-Down Sub-Menu to an Image
Follow these steps to add a drop-down sub-menu to an Adobe FrameMaker image. 1) Do everything described in this post and create a drop-down menu attached to your image. 2) Then, go to your Reference Pages by either using the Esc+v+R shortcut or selecting View > Reference Pages from the menu. 3) On any reference…
Read MoreHow to Add a FrameMaker Drop-Down Menu to an Image
Introduction Would you like to add a 1- or 2-level drop-down menu to any image in your Adobe FrameMaker technical document Follow These Easy Steps It’s easy and this is how: 1) Create a new FrameMaker (FM) document or open an existing one. 2) Either add a new image or select an existing one. For…
Read MoreAdobe FrameMaker — Keyboard Shortcuts to Rotate Selected Objects
© 2010 Ugur Akinci Rotating selected objects is no big deal in Adobe FrameMaker. If you know the shortcuts, it’s a breeze. Here is a short hotkey list to help you rotate objects any way you like: Display Rotate Selected Objects dialog box to rotate a selected object by a specific degree, in any direction …
Read MoreAdobe FrameMaker — Easy Zoom Shortcuts with Esc + z
Here are some great shortcuts to help you zoom in and out of your Adobe FrameMaker document. They all depend on the Esc + z combo keys. Display Zoom Menu Options dialog box Esc z s Zoom in one step Esc z i Zoom out one step Esc z o Zoom to fit the window…
Read MoreAdobe FrameMaker — Magic of Ctrl+q Shortcuts
© 2010 Ugur Akinci The Ctrl+q combination of key strokes creates some very useful alphanumeric effects in Adobe FrameMaker. Keep the following list next to your keyboard when working on your FM document: Ctrl + q + 1 – ± Ctrl + q + 6 – ¹ (Superscript 1) Ctrl + q + 7 –…
Read MoreAdobe FrameMaker 9 — How to Add Page Number to a Master Page
© 2010 Ugur Akinci Adobe FrameMaker 9 (FM9)’s master pages are powerful layout tools that will help you organize your document easily. Anything on the master page template is repeated on every page that uses that template, saving you time and effort. You can insert VARIABLES onto a master page as well. On a body…
Read MoreAdobe FrameMaker – How to Make a View-Only Document Editable Again
VIDEO: How to Make a View-Only FrameMaker 9 file Editable again… What would you do if you’re trying to edit an Adobe FrameMaker document but a warning message tells you that you can’t do that because the document is “view only”? One obvious solution: launch your Windows Explorer. Find the file. Right-click and select the…
Read MoreAdobe FrameMaker — Cool Ctrl + F6 Navigation Tricks
Do you use Adobe FrameMaker? Here are some cool, short, and sweet FrameMaker tricks. 1) When you select a pod… No matter how many pods you have open in an Adobe FrameMaker document, you can navigate from one to the other by just pressing Ctrl + F6 Amazingly, this works even if the pods are…
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