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Classroom in a Book
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Click Update All and close the Paragraph Designer.
Now you’ll copy the footer variables to the left master page.
4
Click Running H/F 1 in the footer once to select it. (If you double-click it by mistake,
the Variables dialog box appears. Click Cancel and try again.)
5
Shift-click Running H/F 2 in the footer to extend the selection.
6
Choose Edit > Copy.
7
Click the Previous Page button ( ) in the status bar to display the Left master page.
8
Click in the footer text frame and choose Edit > Paste. (You may need to scroll down
to see the footer text frame.) Because you did not press Tab, the variables appear at the left
side of the text frame.
9
Choose View > Body Pages to display the body pages again, and scroll through the
document. The running footer now appears on each page.
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Save the document.
Note:
FrameMaker 7.0 allows you to define and use as many as twelve different running
headers and footers in a document. This can be very useful if you want different headers and
footers on different page layouts, such as the first page of a document.
Custom master pages
Many types of documents can be created using custom master pages as well as left and
right master pages. For instance, the first page of each lesson in
Adobe FrameMaker 7.0
Classroom in a Book
uses a custom master page.
Note:
Although a FrameMaker document can contain up to 100 different master pages, most
often you’ll use only a few.
Creating a custom master page
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Go to page 1 of Layout1.fm and click anywhere inside the text frame.
2
Choose View > Master Page to display the master page currently applied to page 1.
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