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About Wayne Johnson
Expertise
Basic set-up of books, master pages, generation of List of Effective pages (LEP), Indexing, auto-numbering. Various ways to import graphics, including advantages and disadvantages of importing into a text frame or importing into a "blank" page. Using a "book" to generate PDF files, with hyperlinking. Customization of function keys, currently setup for Frame 7.0 i.e. change F1 to turn "Change bar" On and Off, F2 to "Cut" a selection, F3 to copy, F4 to Paste, F6 to set line to "TOP OF PAGE" and Shift F6 to start line "anywhere" these can be easily your current config files and if you do not like them - old config files can be restored. I have no expertise in Structured Framemaker, (i.e. XML or SGML).

Experience
10 years working with Framemaker, all version through Version 7.0
Primarily writing to Aviation ATA spec 100. Currently responsible for maintaining all company published maintenance documents in Framemaker and PDF and making them accessible through the company intranet.

 
   

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Topic: Adobe Framemaker



Expert: Wayne Johnson
Date: 3/24/2008
Subject: repeat headers for table on multiple pages

Question
How do I create a table header for a table that spans serveral pages? Using FM 7.1

Answer
Ingrid - Accomplish the following:
1. With your cursor in a cell of the table you want to add a Table Header.
2. Go to the Frame Menu Bar and Select TABLE - ADD ROWS or COLUMNS.
3. From the pop-up menu that appears; Next to the Add Rows button - enter the number of rows you want to add, (default is 1).
4. Next to the "Row's" is another selection, (default is "Above Selection"). From the selection "arrow" - chose "To Heading." This will add the number of rows you indicated in Step 3 -to your table.
5. Now go to the Table and fill in the information you want in the header.

Regards, Wayne.

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