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On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 08:29:19 +0300, Avraham Makeler
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>>> Rick Quattro's Table Cleaner plugin
An excellent tool, as many have said.
>Thought I would sleep on this before responding... well here goes...
You need more sleep. ;-)
>$60 for just o-n-e utility...? $60 is the price of many com
On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 08:29:19 +0300, Avraham Makeler
wrote:
>>> Rick Quattro's Table Cleaner plugin
An excellent tool, as many have said.
>Thought I would sleep on this before responding... well here goes...
You need more sleep. ;-)
>$60 for just o-n-e utility...? $60 is the price of many com
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Having had to do this task and stare at a screen for hours, I found the price
to be totally fair. Basically if it saves me even an
hour a month then that's 12 per year. So, for $5/hour I get a tool that does it
all in seconds. Plus I own the tool. So the next
year it's free. Or I may decide that
Daid,
You're a gem :)
That is going to save me s much time in future.
Oh, and I opened an old document (pre-2003 in Word 97 format), saved
it in docx and the images were preserved in accordance with your
process below. :D
Alan
On 2/07/2010, at 8:53 AM, David Creamer wrote:
> If the fi
I second -- third? -- what Sharon and Bernard said. In well under an hour,
Table Cleaner lets you do what would take all day to do manually. How much is
an hour of your time worth?
Values are subjective. If you never import from Word and never need to make
global changes to a bunch of tables (i
I second -- third? -- what Sharon and Bernard said. In well under an hour,
Table Cleaner lets you do what would take all day to do manually. How much is
an hour of your time worth?
Values are subjective. If you never import from Word and never need to make
global changes to a bunch of tables (i
>> Rick Quattro's Table Cleaner plugin
Thought I would sleep on this before responding... well here goes...
$60 for just o-n-e utility...? $60 is the price of many complete
applications -- ok not an MS app or an Adobe app, but an app. I have written
a number of complete Word VBA programs and unti
I understand that MS offers a free XP emulator that you can download and
install. This helps to run "older" apps on Win7 64-bit.
avraham
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 6:03 AM, Dov Isaacs wrote:
> FrameMaker 9 is a 32-bit program that will properly install and run under
> Windows Vista
> and Windows
Hi Avraham,
The appropriate adage here is "time is money". If you have a lot of tables
to manipulate by hand, it can easily take hours of repetitive, tedious work.
Many TableCleaner users have recouped their investment with a single job. Of
course, "value" is relative; for some, $60 is expensive;
Having had to do this task and stare at a screen for hours, I found the price
to be totally fair. Basically if it saves me even an
hour a month then that's 12 per year. So, for $5/hour I get a tool that does it
all in seconds. Plus I own the tool. So the next
year it's free. Or I may decide that
I've used Rick's Table Cleaner and it's worth much more than $60. With a few
clicks, you can clean every table in a Frame file that you've imported from
Word. The tool paid for itself in the first hour I used it.
I was importing 100+ long Word files into Frame for a conversion project for
a clien
I've used Rick's Table Cleaner and it's worth much more than $60. With a few
clicks, you can clean every table in a Frame file that you've imported from
Word. The tool paid for itself in the first hour I used it.
I was importing 100+ long Word files into Frame for a conversion project for
a clien
Hi Avraham,
The appropriate adage here is "time is money". If you have a lot of tables
to manipulate by hand, it can easily take hours of repetitive, tedious work.
Many TableCleaner users have recouped their investment with a single job. Of
course, "value" is relative; for some, $60 is expensive;
Looking at doing a (forced) computer upgrade and I seem to recall some threads
concerning this subject.
Am I correct in remembering that Frame 9 is 64-bit compliant, but Frame 7.1 is
not?
Thanks
J. Paul Kent
206-383-0539
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