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| Create and apply paragraph tags. |
| Use the Paragraph Designer to define and name the paragraph tags you want to use in your document. Then apply them to paragraphs, as appropriate. |
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| Paragraph tags determine the formatting for different kinds of paragraphs, such as body text or headings. To apply a paragraph tag, click a paragraph, and choose a tag from the pop-up menu in the formatting bar. You can import tags from another document by choosing File > Import > Formats, selecting Paragraph Formats, and choosing the other document. (You can import paragraph formats only from documents that are currently open in FrameMaker.) |
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| Format the master pages. |
| Choose View > Master Pages. Then format the master pages in your document as desired. |
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| To add a master page, choose Format > Page Layout > New Master Page. To rename an existing master page, display it and then click the page name in the status bar, type a new name, and click Set. To import master pages from another FrameMaker document, choose File > Import > Formats, choose the other document, and select Page Layouts. (As with paragraph formats, you can import master pages only from open documents.) |
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| Create the master pages table. |
| Choose View > Reference Pages to display the document's reference pages. Choose Format > Page Layout > Apply Master Pages to add the MasterPagesMaps reference page. (Click OK to the alerts.) This reference page contains the UnstructMasterPageMaps table. Press Ctrl + Enter to add a row, as needed. |
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| The UnstructMasterPageMaps table determines which paragraph tags map to which master pages. Each row in the table maps one paragraph tag to its master page. To import a table that was created for another document, choose File > Import > Formats, select Reference Pages, and then choose the document (which must be open). Note that importing the table overwrites all the reference pages, including those with HTML mapping tables. |
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