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I have been asked to lay out the steps required with some guess at
scheduling for producing product inserts. The inserts are foldouts
items with fancy graphics. A graphic artist will do the layout and
drawings. I will produce the words and, with help from the artists,
specify the drawings.
Everything I've written so far has been printed directly onto plain
paper, then photocopied. I have no clear idea about the other steps
required to produce camera-ready copy.
Can someone point me at an up to date reference that might help me
figure this out? I understand there are a zillion variables, but need a
good basic intro, either online or in book form.
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