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> Let's revise the question, then. If my docs are produced with perfect
> binding (no update kits are possible), is there any advantage to
> compound page numbering?
> kkh
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> Kelly K. Hoffman
What if you find that you need to make changes at the blue-line stage?
Here's another example of a situation where it's probably better to
print out the remainder of one chapter (and possibly a few additional
pages that might reference parts of the affected chapter, the TOC, and
the index), rather than print out the remainder of the book. Reshooting
negatives is costly.
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Pam Tatge, Member Group Technical Staff
Texas Instruments Semiconductor Group, Houston
pamt -at- steinbeck -dot- sc -dot- ti -dot- com
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