With ExtendScript, you can avoid MIF altogether and the script will just
work on the FrameMaker document, or all of the documents in a book or
folder.

 

Rick Quatro

Carmen Publishing Inc.

585-366-4017

[email protected]

 

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Simon BUCH
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 5:02 AM
To: Christenson, Pat; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Removing custom row heights

 

Hello,

I would perform the actions on each file:
    a. open the document
    b. File > Save As ; specify MIF format
    c. close the document
    d. Using a text editor such as NotePad++ [or sed], remove every line
that starts:
        <RowMinHeight 
    and/or:
        <RowMaxHeight 
    e. save the MIF
    f. open the MIF in FrameMaker, and SaveAs FM format

There's probably an extendscript that could automate part of that task.


Regards
// Simon BUCH 




On 19/06/2014 19:36, Christenson, Pat wrote:

Almost all our tables have custom row heights - ugh! Does anyone know of a
way to global reset the row heights to the defaults? I can't find anything
in FrameMaker so I'm wondering if there's an add-on for it.

 

FrameMaker 10, Windows 7 Professional

 

Thanks!

 

Pat Christenson

Resource Coordinator

Fitzgerald Marketing and Communications

[email protected]

 






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