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katemaier (TechnicalUser)
4 May 05 16:44
Please be patient with me as I am a new framemaker user, however, my job depends upon my ability to learn this program so I'm hoping someone can help me out-

I have a 500 page book file that I'm trying to finish. It's full of "extra" or blank pages at the end of about half of my documents.  I have tried applying a blank, "empty" master page to the irritating pages in question and then deleting them maually.  As soon as I update the book, the pages reappear, complete with headers and footers from the original master pages.  Is there any way to remove these extra pages for good?
Helpful Member!  markso (TechnicalUser)
5 May 05 6:19
Katemaier,

For each file in your book, go to Format > Page Layout > Pagination and look at the options for the 'Before Saving and Printing drop down list box.


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