Hi Gillian, Fred, and Art,
They know about Acrobat and its capabilities, but they want to do it in the
source. FM8's track changes feature has only two colors: red strikeout for
deleted text and green underline for added text. Other than that, it works
fine.
Adobe's ads and the FM8 user's
The PDF bug happens if you have xrefs in your document, and to work around
it you can do just what Valerie said. It solves the problem.
But there is a better way. Install the 8.0.1 patch that Adobe released last
week. It fixes a long list of bugs, including that one.
Diane
=
Hi Diane,
to set up some tags with different colors. But Art's idea of a set of
character tags might be the easiest way to go. Very easy to
return to the
original color by pressing F8. Ctrl-A - F8 - Enter would
clean up a whole
chapter in 5 seconds.
Be careful:
o All paragraphs will
I did install the 8.0.1 patch and I still have the same PDF problem. I
still have to select the Tag option. Has anyone else found this to be
true?
-Gillian
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Acrobat 8.0's shared review capability tags each person's comments with
their name, plus it allows everyone to see each other's comments.
I have converted a lot of Word forms to Interactive PDFs here. I hear a
lot of, I want to be able to do exactly the same thing that I could do
in Word in
Hello Framers,
I have a book which had files which were both portrait and landscape.
The document was formatted using MasterPageMaps reference page. Since
the majority of pages were landscape, the default lwft/right body
pages were landscape.
I am stealing this document to use as the structure
Theresa -
rather than rotate the page format in a copy of the existing document
template, I would instead create a new blank portrait document and
import all the other formatting elements (everything except Page
Layouts) into it from one of the existing files.
You mention structure, but I am
Isn't this the sort of thing that Adobe should be testing BEFORE it releases
products? This seems like a fairly reasonable thing to expect to work
properly. Instead, I'll have to upgrade to have basic functionality.
Since I've upgraded to Acrobat, half the time, it won't produce a PDF:
The PDF bug happens if you have xrefs in your document, and to work around
it you can do just what Valerie said. It solves the problem.
But there is a better way. Install the 8.0.1 patch that Adobe released last
week. It fixes a long list of bugs, including that one.
Diane
=
Hi Gillian, Fred, and Art,
They know about Acrobat and its capabilities, but they want to do it in the
source. FM8's track changes feature has only two colors: red strikeout for
deleted text and green underline for added text. Other than that, it works
fine.
Adobe's ads and the FM8 user's
Hi Diane,
> to set up some tags with different colors. But Art's idea of a set of
> character tags might be the easiest way to go. Very easy to
> return to the
> original color by pressing F8. Ctrl-A - F8 - Enter would
> clean up a whole
> chapter in 5 seconds.
Be careful:
o All paragraphs
I did install the 8.0.1 patch and I still have the same PDF problem. I
still have to select the Tag option. Has anyone else found this to be
true?
-Gillian
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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Diane
Acrobat 8.0's shared review capability tags each person's comments with
their name, plus it allows everyone to see each other's comments.
I have converted a lot of Word forms to Interactive PDFs here. I hear a
lot of, "I want to be able to do exactly the same thing that I could do
in Word in
Hello Framers,
I have a book which had files which were both portrait and landscape.
The document was formatted using MasterPageMaps reference page. Since
the majority of pages were landscape, the default lwft/right "body"
pages were landscape.
I am stealing this document to use as the
Actually, what works better is to create new landscape pages based on
the existing portrait pages. The following instructions are for a
two-sided document, but if your document is single-sided, then only the
instructions for the Right page would apply.
1.) Go to master pages.
2.) Add two new
Theresa -
rather than rotate the page format in a copy of the existing document
template, I would instead create a new blank portrait document and
import all the other formatting elements (everything except "Page
Layouts") into it from one of the existing files.
You mention structure, but I am
Isn't this the sort of thing that Adobe should be testing BEFORE it releases
products? This seems like a fairly reasonable thing to expect to work
properly. Instead, I'll have to upgrade to have basic functionality.
Since I've upgraded to Acrobat, half the time, it won't produce a PDF:
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