Cecily, 1. ePPro is no longer on the FM menu.
The workflow that WebWorks now champion is to build and maintain your style templates using Pro; make a master stationery file using Pro; build your projects using ePX (Express) linked to that stationery file. You can have 1 or 100s of projects linked to one stationery file, and when the stationery is changed, all projects have the option of updating with the updated stationery next time they are compiled. Instant change across an entire organisation's document set is possible with no pain. I use this workflow to great effect, and amongst other things, it allows you to whip up a quick and dirty test project with a single file or book at any time. See <http://www.webworks.com/Introduction/What_is_ePublisher.shtml> for more details. 2. Transit is a plug-in that adds marker and conditional text functionality to Microsoft Word. FrameMaker does not use it because they are native functions. HTH jjj ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From: "Beierle, Cecily" <cbeie...@tcfbank.com> Subject: Question about WebWorks 2008.1 and FrameMaker 7.2 Transit Menu We have been using FrameMaker 7.2 with Windows XP, and WebWorks Pro (9.2) and WebWorks Express (1.0, build 10234), and IE 6 or IE7. I am testing the recent release of WebWorks Enterprise, 2008.1 (Pro and Express). The WebWorks menu in FrameMaker 7.2 used to list Generate Output (which created a temporary project out of the current FrameMaker file), and Launch... ePublisher Express and Launch ePublisher Pro. With the recent release, however, WebWorks menu in FrameMaker lists only ePublisher Express. When I looked at the release notes, I saw was that the transit menu was simplified in release 9.3 - that was the only mention that seemed related to my problem. The version of WebWorks Transit is 1.0.0 in both the old and the new releases. Can anyone please tell me if: 1. Should I see ePublisher Pro in my WebWorks menu in FrameMaker? 2. Is there a workaround to generate a temporary project from a current file? -- _________________________ John Pitt, technical writer 47 Gottenham St Glebe NSW 2037 Ph: 02 9692 8096 Mob: 0438 92 8096 john at pitt.net.au www.pitt.net.au