Hi All,

I have a new work situation that's pretty mixed. Very active product lines, 
selling millions of each product annually, tight deadlines with a solid 
customer base. They have distributed writing efforts where a lot of engineers 
do the writing and therefore Word is strongly entrenched. But, the marketing 
side is all for the FM/PDF workflow, especially since their user doc is either 
online (via RH) or printed materials (PDF preferred by their print company). 
So, the marketing writer and I have been using Adobe TCS (RH, unstructured FM, 
PDF review cycles) to meet the needs. However, the challenge that I now have is 
finding a way to create system-level documentation that can use the Word 
2007/2010 DOCX files as a source so that Engineering can keep it dynamic, 
fluid, and accurate, without going through some crazy conversion process to get 
it into FM.

I read the article at Adobe recently about how incrementally moving into a DITA 
workflow via using Structured FM is the only practical way to mix structured 
and unstructured files. Made sense to me. Someone else had mentioned that DOCX 
can be manipulated via XLST and DITA... so it seems maybe there's a way to get 
things going...??? Is there a plug-in for FM or some program that works with 
FM, or do I already have a solution in the TCS arsenal that I just don't know 
about yet?

Any direction that you could give me would really be appreciated!

Thanks in advance,
Rene Stephenson
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