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Classroom in a Book
12
Review the updated table of contents and notice that page numbers no longer appear
next to the preface or chapter titles, and that all the Heading1 page numbers are now
right-aligned with leader dots.
13
Save and close the table of contents, any open chapters, and the book file.
Finishing the Preface.fm file
In order to learn the formatting of the Table of Contents, you left the Preface.fm file in a
basic unformatted state. The Table of Contents bases its format on the file that is active at
the time of its generation.
Self-guided exercise
As a self-guided exercise, upgrade the formatting of Preface.fm.
1
Open and review the finished version supplied with the lesson files.
2
Open the unformatted version used in Press.book.
3
Apply formats through the Paragraph Designer and through File > Import > Formats.
4
Compare your results with the finished version.
Moving on
You’ve completed this lesson. For in-depth information about books, tables of contents,
and other generated lists such as lists of figures and lists of tables, see Chapter 14, “Tables of
Contents and Indexes,” and Chapter 15, “Books,” in the
Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 User Guide
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Color and Commercial Printing
The properties of color .................................................. 1
Printing terminology .....................................................
5
Computer graphics.........................................................
9
Common printing problems....................................... 10
Bitmap image and output resolution ...................... 11
Screen ruling..................................................................... 12
Emerging printing technologies................................ 14
Offset lithography........................................................... 17
Imposition and binding ................................................ 20
Other printing processes.............................................. 21
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