Re: Chapter first page always recto?
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a time when a user viewing the PDF is attempting to coordinate remotely with a user with a printed manual, and they will not be able to sync their places by page number. Might only be a minor annoyance...unless the users are attempting to perform emergency medical procedures or diagnose an in-flight engine failure.
Section 12.1.2.3
Section 12.1.2.4
Section 12.1.2.5
Isn't that some sort of Mil Spec?
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