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But sorry if I misexplained what I really mean ........
What I want is create , lets say, ONE Framemaker file which includes 300
pages
81/2x11 and 4 pages 11x17 which would all be part of this ONE framemaker
file
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Joanne Holland wrote:
> Simon,
>
> If you are talking about a hard copy book, the spread sheets, etc. can be
> folded to fit. I used to work in aerospace, and many of our documents had
> large schematics included. The printer printed these sheets separately,
then
> folded them elaborately to fit the binder size. The only thing to remember
> about this system is that, if you are printing double-sided, the preceding
> page must have a blank verso--e.g., if you have text for 5 pages, then a
> folded sheet, then more text, page 6 (the verso of page 5 would be blank).
> The actual text would follow from page 5 to page 9 with no break in logic.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Joanne
>
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