This is OT because am asking about creating PDFs using Acrobat 7 Pro from MS
Word 2002 in Windows XP, but this is the best place I can think to ask after
getting no response from the U2U forums.
I ahve an 8x6 page size in Word and it's a pain to create an 8x6 PDF from
that. Does anyone have the
I'm about to experiment with the Convert Colours feature in Acrobat 7 Pro,
but have a couple of questions about best practices.
Our documents are typically feature sheets and such, which have black text,
some CMYK colours defined in FrameMaker (headings, graphical shapes,
backgrounds, etc.),
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 11:40:46 -0700, Ariel Kahana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am experiencing a very peculiar problem with one of my documents. Whenever
I try to modify a particular section and then save the document, the text
jumbles up and is not legible. Its almost as though there are two text
Hello John,
maybe a tip for "variable naming conventions": use a number as a prefix in
your variable name. None of the system variables start with a number.
Therefore, I name my variables as follows:
1-productname01
1-productname02
2-companyname01
2-companyname02
3-docname01
4-doctype01
Reviewers must have more than mere Reader, unless they're using 7.1, of course.
--Doug
On 4/17/06, Martha J Davidson wrote:
> At 02:35 PM 4/17/2006, Jon Harvey wrote:
> >Does 6.0 allow recipients to comment or does she have to upgrade to
> >Acrobat 7.0 or 7.0 Pro? I have 7.0 Pro on my machine
This is OT because am asking about creating PDFs using Acrobat 7 Pro from MS
Word 2002 in Windows XP, but this is the best place I can think to ask after
getting no response from the U2U forums.
I ahve an 8x6 page size in Word and it's a pain to create an 8x6 PDF from
that. Does anyone have the
Readers or reviewers who have the full-feature editor/reader tool
that comes with the full Acrobat product (and which Adobe, in their
wisdom, chose to call by exactly the same name as the full product
suite, e.g. Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Deluxe or Adobe Acrobat 7.0
Professional) can add comments and
So far I am *very* happy with it, too.
I am headed into the crucible now, so I'll be able to give it a real
test...I hope it works under the pressure!
-Original Message-
From: Joe Malin [mailto:jma...@tuvox.com]
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 4:55 PM
To: John Sgammato; framers at
Hi,
I am new Adobe Framemaker user. I have created a book and then I created the
TOC (Add>Table of Contents). The Chapter Title text appears as it is but the
Heading 1 text appears as $paratext>. Can someone figure out the problem?
Thanks,
Suman
-
Talk is
Look on the TOC's Reference Page, and find the Heading1 entry.
I am guessing that the leading angle bracket in the <$paratext> was deleted.
Art
On 4/18/06, sl_malik at yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I am new Adobe Framemaker user. I have created a book and then I created
> the TOC (Add>Table of
Hi everybody,
I am experiencing a very peculiar problem with one of my documents. Whenever
I try to modify a particular section and then save the document, the text
jumbles up and is not legible. Its almost as though there are two text flows
clashing into one another. This is not only a screen
I'm about to experiment with the "Convert Colours" feature in Acrobat 7 Pro,
but have a couple of questions about best practices.
Our documents are typically "feature sheets" and such, which have black text,
some CMYK colours defined in FrameMaker (headings, graphical shapes,
backgrounds,
I'm getting the following error - many of them - when I save a
structured FM file as xml and then try to open it in FM:
; line 70
FrameMaker cannot insert the table cell (Entry) at the current position.
A cell must be in a table row.
The file validates as does the EDD.
The EDD defines Row as
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 11:40:46 -0700, "Ariel Kahana"
wrote:
>I am experiencing a very peculiar problem with one of my documents. Whenever
>I try to modify a particular section and then save the document, the text
>jumbles up and is not legible. Its almost as though there are two text flows
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