CAUTION WHEN INSTALLING MULTIPLE VERSIONS OF FRAMEMAKER ON ONE COMPUTER!

DO: install each version into its own directory. During installation,
check default installation path for each version to be sure of this.

NOTE: I can't recall with certainty how every "point" release worked
(like 5.0, 5.3, 5.5). I think 7.0, 7.1, and 7.2 each installed into
separate directories and didn't interfere with others. More recently,
I think, updates to recent releases were distributed as patches that
modified their base release.

Regards,

Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices


On 12/11/08, Combs, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jo Watkiss wrote:
>
>  > "Anyway, if changing to a different printer driver changed your output
>  > from separate chapter PDFs to a single book PDF, then something's
>  wrong
>  > somewhere."
>  > Yup.
>  >
>  > I suspect the answer is upgrade my FrameMaker.
>
>
> No. Unless you need to for other reasons. When I said "something's wrong
>  somewhere," I didn't mean with FM6, which is perfectly capable of
>  producing single PDFs from FM6 books. Countless Framers did this for
>  many years. I still use FM6 at home, and I've never had this problem.
>
>  Something's wrong with your settings, procedure, or configuration, not
>  with FM6 itself.
>
>  And Art -- I was agreeing with you about the asterisk. Sorry I confused
>  things by mentioning the FM7.2 setting. I just thought it was
>  interesting how Adobe evolved the feature into something more
>  user-friendly.
>
>
>  Richard
>
>
>  Richard G. Combs
>  Senior Technical Writer
>  Polycom, Inc.
>  richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
>  303-223-5111
>  ------
>  rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom
>  303-777-0436
>  ------
>
>
>
>
>
>
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