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Subject:Framemaker question From:Kim Estes <estesk -at- NATIONWIDE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 5 Aug 1999 15:41:59 -0400
I am working on a developer's reference manual and I have no idea how to
use
portrait and landscape pages for one of my chapters. Essentially one
chapter
within my manual will describe several process flow diagrams and our
customer
wants the diagrams placed right before the actual text. This poses a problem
because our Framemaker lead says we have to create an entire chapter using
either portrait or landscape pages--- not both. I find this hard to believe
especially considering that Word has this functionality. Has anyone every
used
landscape and portrait pages within a single chapter of a book? If so,
please
let me know what I need to do.