Summary

In this chapter, you learned about working with a collection of document files as one unit. FrameMaker gives you a powerful array of features to manage and organize files included in a book. You learned some techniques for adding and arranging files, as well as working with the files as a unit for commands such as Spelling Checker and Find/Change. Some special techniques included specifying number settings for individual files in the book in relation to each other, and creating a single table of contents or another list based on the collection of files.

If you plan to create book files, keeping the individual files organized on a computer disk is an important part of the project and should be determined first rather than last. This saves ...

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