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LESSON 11
Books
This lesson uses four sample files: three chapter files and a preface file. You'll collect these
files into a book and then generate a table of contents from all the files in the book. If you
want to see completed versions of the sample files, open the Finished folder in the
Lesson11 folder.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to do the following:
• Create a book file from one of the documents in the book.
• Add documents to a book and paginate them.
• Add a table of contents to a book.
• Format a table of contents.
Viewing the finished book file
You'll create a book file—a file that lets you group and work with several documents
together—for a small, three-chapter guide to commercial printing. Working from a book file,
rather than with individual files lets, you easily paginate across files, update all cross-
references, and generate special documents such as an index or table of contents for the book.
You'll begin by familiarizing yourself with the finished version of the Press.book file.
1 Choose File > Open > Lesson11 > Finished > Press.book.
The default mode is to display the chapters as Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 formatted file names.
A
B
C
D
E
A. File names in .fm mode B. Display
Heading Text button C. Update Book
button D. Add File to Book button
E. Delete Selected File from Book button
2 Click on the Display Heading Text button (
).
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