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Subject:Re: flip book page layout From:Mary McWilliams Johnson <mary -at- SUPERCONNECT -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 2 Sep 1998 08:07:58 -0500
Both Pagemaker and Framemaker can automatically set up your page numbering
for you when publishing a newsletter or book. I think Quark does this also.
Cordially,
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Mary McWilliams Johnson
McJohnson Communications
Documentation Specialist
Web Site Design, Development and Graphics
www.superconnect.com
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At 02:06 PM 8/31/98 +0000, Jody R. Lorig wrote:
>Hi folks.
>
>Some time ago someone asked about software for creating brochures
>using the out-of-sequence page numbering (12 & 1, 2 & 11, 10 & 3,
>etc.) files without having to manually lay out each page. I don't
>recall seeing any posting for software that does this (I may have
>overlooked it) :-)
>
>A co-worker mentioned that he had used a program called ClickBook to
>create some small brochures. After doing a quick search of the
>Internet, I came up with the following URLs. The first tells about
>the product, and the second is a download site for a trial version of
>the WIN95/98/NT version. The download is 1.5 MB. The cost is $49.95
>US.
>
>http://www.benchin.com/$index.wcgi/prod/1046941
>http://www.bluesquirrel.com/clickbook/download.html
>
>I haven't used the product, so I can't tell you how good it is, but
>he says it is very easy to use.
>
>HTH
>Jody Lorig
>JLorig -at- Kavouras -dot- com
>Burnsville MN
>http://www.kavouras.com
>
>