Having converted tens of thousands of pages, my opinion is that there is no 
entirely simple, painless and quick way to transition. Some of the things that 
other responses have mentioned can make the process simpl*er* and quick*er* but 
I doubt there will ever be a push-button-voila-we're-done solution. Even if you 
do get a smooth conversion from unstructured to structured as far as the 
mechanics, odds are some material will still need to be rewritten or 
reorganized. Authors writing in an unstructured environment rarely, if ever, 
write using a flow that naturally falls into a structure and so there is 
usually a post-conversion need to reorg. Of course, a content audit and rewrite 
before the conversion will mitigate much of that, but you just move some work 
from downstream to upstream.

I will also say, without hesitation, that converting from unstructured to 
structured is absolutely time well-spent. If your content is a good candidate 
for structure (and not all is), you will never regret the time and effort you 
put into the conversion.

Best,
Leigh



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Matt Sullivan
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 3:24 PM
To: 'Joseph Lorenzini'; 'FrameMaker Forum'
Subject: RE: Structuring documents (was RE: Adobe's New Corporate
Strategies)


<from earlier post>
While there's structured framemaker, dita, and a host of third party plugins
can anyone really say its a simple, painless, and quick process to
transition from unstructured framemaker to either structured or dita? 

Sincerely,
Joseph Lorenzini                                          
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