Adobe Framemaker Practice Exam
Adobe Framemaker Practice Exam
About Adobe Framemaker Exam
The Adobe FrameMaker Exam evaluates your proficiency in creating and managing large, complex documents using Adobe FrameMaker — a powerful authoring and publishing solution designed for technical communicators. This exam tests your ability to work with structured and unstructured content, integrate graphics and multimedia, and produce print, PDF, and responsive HTML outputs. It’s ideal for professionals engaged in technical writing, content management, and documentation publishing.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Technical writers and editors working with large documentation sets
- Content creators managing structured or XML-based content
- Documentation professionals involved in DITA publishing
- Software and hardware companies requiring complex product documentation
- Instructional designers and eLearning developers
Skills Required
- Understanding of document structure, templates, and style sheets
- Familiarity with FrameMaker interface and publishing tools
- Experience in importing, editing, and formatting long-form content
- Basic knowledge of XML and DITA for structured authoring
Knowledge Gained
- Expertise in creating, editing, and formatting large documents
- Proficiency in structured vs. unstructured authoring modes
- Skills to manage conditional text, cross-references, and variables
- Ability to publish documents in multiple formats including PDF and HTML5
- Competence in handling XML content and DITA maps
Course Outline
The Adobe Framemaker Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 – Introduction to FrameMaker
- Overview of the FrameMaker interface
- Understanding unstructured and structured modes
- Setting up projects and document templates
Domain 2 – Unstructured Authoring
- Applying paragraph and character styles
- Managing tables, graphics, and anchored frames
- Using variables, cross-references, and conditional text
Domain 3 – Structured Authoring with XML
- Introduction to structured content and DITA
- Creating and editing DITA topics and maps
- Importing and validating XML documents
Domain 4 – Document Formatting and Management
- Using master pages and reference pages
- Creating book files and generating tables of contents
- Automating numbering, indexing, and glossary creation
Domain 5 – Review and Collaboration
- Commenting and track changes
- Publishing review PDFs and HTML5 outputs
- Integrating FrameMaker with Adobe Experience Manager
Domain 6 – Publishing and Output
- Generating PDF, Responsive HTML5, and mobile formats
- Managing output presets and publishing settings
- Handling multilingual and global content