Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 Classroom in a Book | 
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Media: Paperback Pages: 504 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.4 x 1
ISBN: 0321131681 Dewey Decimal Number: 686.22544 UPC: 785342131680 EAN: 9780321131683 ASIN: 0321131681
Publication Date: August 24, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: All orders ship same business day via standard shipping (USPS Media Mail) if received by 1 PM CST.
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Product Description
Adobe FrameMaker has long been the software of choice for technical documentation and large-scale document publishing because of its versatility and ability to handle the entire publishing process--from word processing and page layout to electronic distribution. Now, with the introduction of version 7.0, the popular publishing program has gone even further to accommodate businesses' growing need for multi-format publishing by adding the ability to automatically reformat the same document for delivery in a number of formats, including Web pages, Acrobat print files, Palm handheld devices, and more. And that's just the beginning: Adobe's official Classroom in a Book training series guides you through all of the program's features, tools, and techniques--both old and new--using hands-on projects and end-of-chapter review questions to make sure the newly acquired knowledge sticks! If you're a beginner, you'll want to read the book from cover to cover for a start-to-finish explanation of how it all works; all of you FrameMaker experts can skip right to the information you need. From the basics (such as character and paragraph formatting) to more advanced tasks (like cross-referencing text and creating indexes)--Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 Classroom in a Book covers it all.
Download Description Adobe FrameMaker has long been the software of choice for technical documentation and large-scale document publishing because of its versatility and ability to handle the entire publishing process--from word processing and page layout to electronic distribution. Now, with the introduction of version 7.0, the popular publishing program has gone even further to accommodate businesses' growing need for multi-format publishing by adding the ability to automatically reformat the same document for delivery in a number of formats, including Web pages, Acrobat print files, Palm handheld devices, and more. And that's just the beginning: Adobe's official Classroom in a Book training series guides you through all of the program's features, tools, and techniques--both old and new--using hands-on projects and end-of-chapter review questions to make sure the newly acquired knowledge sticks! If you're a beginner, you'll want to read the book from cover to cover for a start-to-finish explanation of how it all works; all of you FrameMaker experts can skip right to the information you need. From the basics (such as character and paragraph formatting) to more advanced tasks (like cross-referencing text and creating indexes)--Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 Classroom in a Book covers it all.
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Good Reference for Novice April 4, 2008 Beth Logan 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought this book was a great introduction to FrameMaker. I am a novice in the area of publishing. I was asked by my employer, to create a handbook for our department. This book walked me through all the basic steps to create the book. Someone mentioned in an earlier review that some of the fonts on the lesson CD did not translate into fonts within the software, but FrameMaker will translate those fonts into similar fonts. This did not seem to have a negative impact on the lessons. Even though the book was written for FrameMaker 7.0, I used it with the software for FrameMaker 8.0. There were a few minor navigation differences, but even this novice could figure out what to do. Having just finished the book and lessons, I will be applying my knowledge to begin creating my department's handbook and will definitely utilize the book as a reference guide during the process.
Close- but, no cigar October 18, 2007 Joe (Herndon, VA) I just took the FrameMaker I course, and this book was used as the reference. First, let me say that this program is extremely well made, and that its uses seem to be very unlimited from my short time with it. The instructor told us right from the begining that we would not use the book too much, and then I found out why. *1st, the screen shots within the book were for Mac only (they should have a Mac and a Windows version) because our class was on PC, the screen shots were not exactly alike, and lead to a little confusion within the class. *2nd, the lessons were good ideas, but some of the things that the book instructs you to do, and they are already done for you in the lesson. I think that the Beta testers for this, did the projects in the book, but not everything was saved or reverted back to it's original state. *3rd, some of the training is lacking and brief, were there could have been greater detail. Fortunately for me, my instructor was well versed in the uses and properties, and had us FLOWing along easily. (Sorry, FrameMaker joke). I beleive that this product is in the state that it is in because it was rushed to meet with the publishing and training demands, and that quality control fell through the strainer on this one. Understand that I believe FrameMaker is a 5 star product, but this training aid is not.
FrameMaker 7 Classroom in a Book September 29, 2006 Wordsmith (Rocky Mountains USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is essentially an excellent learning book for FrameMaker. It covers most of unstructered FrameMaker's features. Adobe should be ashamed for publishing their Classroom in a book series with perfect binding. No learning product should be perfect bound because the book does not stay open to the page you need unless you destroy the binding. Spiral bind your learning products Adobe! Another minor criticism is that the lessons are a little too much aimed at graphics-oriented layouts. Most folks learning FrameMaker need technical writing centric lessons. It would be better if more importance was put on building great formatting for paragraph and character tags, and header and footers for technical layouts. Despite my criticisms, it is an excellent book to learn FrameMaker basics.
Not that bad a book February 20, 2006 Steve Carmeli (Corona, CA United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I don't know why all these reviewers hate the book. Granted the instructions to install the fonts were wrong and sometimes the fonts the lessons require aren't there, but I can live with that. The instructions are right and the lessons work. Yes I wish it was in color, but I can live with B&W too. I've done eleven lessons and have enjoyed the book very much. I love the power of FrameMaker and think the book is good. I think Adobe/Peachpit press has gotten its act together since these reviews were written. The book is worth getting now.
Update for Adobe Framemaker 7 CD November 13, 2004 Rinchen (Sunny California) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I contacted Peachpit Press and received a new CD for this book in two days. I am working through the lessons. I have always liked this format for learning Adobe products.
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