Join Garrick Chow for an in-depth discussion in this video Modify the layout of a TOC, part of FrameMaker 2015 Essential Training.
- [Voiceover] Now that we have our table of contents…in our book file and we've gotten the numbering…adjusted properly, it's time to work a bit…on the actual layout of our table of contents…to make it look better or at least consistent with…the rest of the files in our book file.…If you're not viewing the TOC file…you can double click it over here on the left hand side…to open it up.…I'm just gonna grab the border between…the book file window and the page.…Just drag that a little bit to the left…so we can see more of our page on screen.…We're gonna start by changing the page number again.…Because right now, even though the Piano Bench document…is the first document of actual content in the book,…it starts on page three.…
That's because the front matter…and the table of contents itself are being included…in the numbering.…So to change the Piano Bench document's numbering,…I'll just come over to the Book File window,…select it and we'll go up to Format,…Document and Numbering again.…Notice here under the Page tab…
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6/29/2016- What is FrameMaker?
- Working with pods, workspaces, guides, and templates
- Creating a custom document
- Designing and defining paragraph formats
- Formatting text
- Changing the page layout
- Creating master pages
- Styling with color and character formats
- Adding graphics
- Editing documents
- Working with tables
- Using cross-references and footnotes
- Generating books
- Working with indexes
- Using conditional text
- Adding hyperlinks
- Publishing to PDF and other document formats
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m
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1. Getting Started
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What is FrameMaker?3m 9s
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Tour the user interface5m 23s
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Use visual guides and rulers3m 34s
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2. Formatting Documents
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Create a custom document4m 6s
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Create a side-head area1m 33s
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Redefine paragraph formats1m 57s
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Format body text3m 6s
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Format numbered lists6m 31s
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Format bulleted lists3m 43s
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Format chapter titles3m 44s
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Delete formats1m 27s
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3. Working with Page Layout
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Change column layout3m 9s
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Work with master pages3m 18s
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Create custom master pages4m 48s
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4. Working with Colors and Character Formats
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Create character formats2m 19s
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5. Working with Graphics
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Import graphics6m 16s
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Draw lines and shapes4m 42s
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Modify graphic properties3m 51s
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Align graphic objects4m 2s
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Use anchored frames3m 12s
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Edit anchored frames3m 17s
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Reuse anchored frames1m 10s
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6. Editing Documents
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Hide and show graphics1m 18s
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Work with user variables3m 52s
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Find and change text3m 31s
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Check spelling3m 29s
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Use the thesaurus2m 18s
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7. Working with Tables
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Insert a table2m 35s
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Resize columns1m 52s
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Change table formats5m 9s
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Import text into a table2m 34s
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Customize table formatting2m 31s
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8. Using Cross-References and Footnotes
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Insert footnotes2m 26s
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Modify footnote properties2m 46s
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9. Generating Books
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Create a book file2m 39s
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Add documents to a book1m 49s
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Create a table of contents2m 42s
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Change pagination for a TOC1m 51s
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10. Working with Indexes
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Insert index entries2m 54s
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Add an index to a book2m 2s
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Format an index2m 23s
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11. Using Conditional Text
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Apply condition tags to text2m 32s
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View conditional documents2m 14s
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12. Using Hyperlinks and Publishing to Multiple Formats
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Save a book file to a PDF3m 23s
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Conclusion
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What's next?37s
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