I don't believe ID supports all the graphics options FM does just as
it doesn't support a number of typographic features that are FM
standards. Also, you're throwing another variable into the mix by
going through the .rtf, which adds its own spin on graphics handling

I'd guess, without knowing more particulars, that the graphic
placement problems you're experiencing may have to be resolved either
manually or by modifying your ID settings.

Art

On 6/6/06, Tumpa Banerjee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

  I am trying to import some FM files into InDesign CS. I converted the FM files 
to RTF and then did File > Place and placed the content. The problem is that 
the graphics did not import properly (they are chopped and also overlap the text 
in places). Could someone plaes tell me what is a better way to do this?

  best regards,
  Ananya

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