Adding a Blank Page Before/After Book Cover

Diane Gaskill dgcaller at earthlink.net
Thu Mar 16 09:41:09 PST 2006


Hi Angela,

I suggest a different way of creating the manual.

Create 3 Frame files for your manual: front, body, back.  Set all 3 files to
make pagecount even.  Put all 3 files in a book.  Print the book to _one_
PDF file. The blank pages will be there.

Much easier than the way you are doing it.

Diane Gaskill
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-----Original Message-----
From: framers-bounces+dgcaller=earthlink.net at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+dgcaller=earthlink.net at lists.frameusers.com]On
Behalf Of Angela Akridge
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 4:06 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Adding a Blank Page Before/After Book Cover


I'm trying to create a layout for a manual that needs to be made available
in PDF and print. Using Acrobat Professional, I create one PDF using three
PDFs: Front cover, Back cover, and manual. I need to ensure that there is a
blank page after the Front cover, so that the manual starts on the right. Am
I making sense?

Since the cover isn't part of the Frame file, the "Make Page Count Even"
doesn't help me. I also need a blank page before the Back cover for the same
reason. What's the proper way (Page Break?) to achieve this goal?

The Frame Online Help talks about blank pages and disconnected pages, but I
don't think these tools provide the solution I need.

Thank you,

--
Angela
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