On the group comp.text.tex, is found a discussion of how to do a flip book included in a book.
The winning post, in my opinion so far, is a suggestion to look at the documentation for the package fancyhdr.
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Here is an example of how to do a flip book in LaTeX:
http://www.loria.fr/~buffet/?page=software
I hope this will help lots of people put flip books in their theses and reports :)
It's a nice way to make a flipbook with the flipbook software.
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