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Over the space of a few years I changed the size of our manuals from A4
(Too Big) to A5 (Too Small) and finally, 7.5 x 9 inch (Just Right). I
settled on 7.5x9 because we started distributing in the U.S. and I
wanted a standard U.S. format in a middling size. The first two manuals
I grabbed were 7.5 x 9 inch (Using FrameMaker and MS Word 6). I like
the Frame doc set a lot, so that was good enough for me.
Now I see on the list all these references to 7 x 9 inch manuals. Can
anyone give me an impression of what are the most common formats?
Regards
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Stuart Burnfield
Functional Software Pty Ltd mailto:slb -at- fs -dot- com -dot- au
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