Understanding FrameMaker Workspace / Document Windows
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Let us explore the interface. This is a template that I opened up and here is the ‘to:’ line and I am going to just simply take a look at the interface. Here is the next page button, the previous page button at the bottom of your screen. We have zoom and zoom out; we can fit the document at any percentage; we can fit the page in the window, that is for zooming in and zooming out. Right here where this one of one is, if you can click that, this allows you to jump to a specific page in your document. If we have multi page documents you could jump around using this. Then here shows some of the formatting that’s being used at the moment; I am just going to show you that some of the formats are up here as well. These are all the different types of formats that you can use on the fly. I can actually type my audience, select it, and then choose bulleted, and look what happens - it immediately becomes a bulleted format. Now let's display the equations palette and this is for mathematical equations; you need to create an expression before you decide to use it. Now let us take a look at the tool palette. This is a wonderful palette, mostly for drawing and graphic styles; I am just going to draw a line right here. And then what I am going to do is change the line style. I’ll choose dashed and here is the character catalog. The character catalog is for formatting. I am going to select the word my audience, and apply an emphasis to it; alright now I’ll click emphasis, which is like italic; and you see your changes. We also have the paragraph catalog which is also in the pull down menu at the top of your screen. Every document can have a different catalog; you can use a set of rules that you can apply; and I am going to minimize my screen for a moment. Let us take a look at some other things. Right here is the next and previous menu. You see, Framemaker's menu is awfully big, so they’ve allowed you to skim through the menus that they have. In previous we have undo, paste, copy, cut, print, save, open, new document - and this one is the vertical quick access bar which takes your tools and puts it into a floating palette. And again I can skim through my menus, using the same method. I have text spacing, text alignment, decimal tabs, right tab, center tab, left tab and the tab ruler - which you can see is at the top of my screen. Alright, so let's move on. h you can see is at the top of my screen. Alright, so let's move on.
Tutorial Information
| Course: | Adobe FrameMaker 7 |
| Author: | Mario Leone |
| SKU: | 33408 |
| ISBN: | 1932072187 |
| Release Date: | 2003-01-28 |
| Duration: | 9 hrs / 129 lessons |
| Work Files: |
Yes |
| Captions: | For Online University members only |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |
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