Hi, Ann:
There's no mention of the customer's plan, goal, intention, or
expectations, so it's really nnot clear if it's a good or bad
decision for them to move.
In fact, if they plan intelligently, it's quite possible to move
content from FrameMaker to InDesign for final layout with little pain.
My point simply is that it's important to have the whole picture.
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Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
At 1:29 PM -0400 6/5/06, Ann Zdunczyk wrote:
LOL you guys are speaking to the Choir!!!! I have been a LONG time
FrameMaker user. Some of you have seen me at the FrameMaker Users
Conferences and also the FrameMaker 2005 Chautauqua.
I explained to this customer that converting WAS NOT going to be just open
the files and go.
Since they are using InDesign CS2 they do have more capabilities than they
had previously.
If it was up to me I would tell them don't do it, but if it is like a lot of
companies the people making the decision are not the ones that are going to
have to DO IT!!!!!
Thanks for all the info.
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