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Controlling text flow in a book

New Here ,
Apr 02, 2013 Apr 02, 2013

Hi,

I am a noob to FM, and I am chasing a quick answer to what may seem like a simple problem. I'm hoping someone here can help.

We are currently using FM to create various documents for assembly in to books. Some of these documents may be as short as a paragraph or two, others may be many pages.

What I would like to know is, is it possible to make all of these various documents part of the same text flow when they are combined in to a book?

What I am trying to avoid is having excessive whitespace on pages where there is only a little information. I would prefer to control the flow so that it just continues on from the previous document in these situations.

I am using FM11 on Windows7.

Thanks for any help, or clarification if this is not possible.

Pete!

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Community Expert ,
Apr 03, 2013 Apr 03, 2013

> ... is it possible to make all of these various documents part of the same text flow when they are combined in to a book?

Text insets can do that, with some limitations (Xrefs, primarily).

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New Here ,
Apr 03, 2013 Apr 03, 2013

Thanks for that. I'll do some research on using text insets then.

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Apr 03, 2013 Apr 03, 2013
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Have a good scour round the forum for tips on belabouring FM until it does not introduce quirky line spacing around insets ;-} and be ready to iterate.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 03, 2013 Apr 03, 2013

As one relative noob to another, I’d highly recommend you get the new FM11 “bible” – Unstructured FM11 by Matt Sullivan & Sarah O’Keefe

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Community Expert ,
Apr 03, 2013 Apr 03, 2013

@Jeff, thx for the plug!!

I'll be presenting a 1-hour Adobe webinar at 9 Pacific today on recent FM features and workflow, for anyone who's interested...the registration link is

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=list&type=eseminar and I'll post a link to recording soon after the webinar.

-Matt

-Matt Sullivan
FrameMaker Course Creator, Author, Trainer, Consultant
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New Here ,
Apr 03, 2013 Apr 03, 2013

I wasn't aware that this book was released yet. Last time I looked it was still in development. Time to look again I guess!

Thanks!

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