I strongly recommend starting with one of the smallest docs to learn
the process.

If due to bad formatting in the Word source the import is not clean
and needs a lot of work, you might try the convert-to-zip-and-extract
approach.

On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 8:28 AM Richard Melanson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have read over the years numerous ways to get Word docs into FrameMaker. Is 
> there one "best method" out there that everyone agrees is the way to go.
>
> I have a 413 page Word 2013 doc with embedded graphics, tables, and anything 
> else you can through into Word. I have been away from Frame for about 6 or 7 
> years so I have some catching up to do. My company just purchased the Adobe 
> Tech Comm Suite for me, my recommendation, and want me to move ALL the Word 
> stuff, starting with one of the biggest docs.
>
> I really appreciate any input you guys through at me as I ramp back up to 
> using Frame again.
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