Omsys.com's rtf export filter would do the best job if they want to
use Word because it mimics the tags pretty well.

As soon as your client actually starts editing, though, they're going
to notice lots of discrepancies in appearance. Might not matter to
them though, if they aren't going to compare it to the FM version side
by side.

Art

On 1/9/07, Greg Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

   Hi:

   My current client wants me to provide them with output from the Frame guide
   I created for them in a format they can edit, not using Frame. Then they
   want to be able to re-publish these files (again, not using Frame) and have
   them look the same way they looked when I created them in Frame.

   I am an experienced Frame user but not a guru and I doubt that what they
   want is possible.

   I know I can save Frame files as html, xml, text, or rtf and edit them. But
   I doubt that I can republish them and have them look like they did in Frame
   without using Frame

   Thoughts?
   Greg Thompson
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