I would open a copy of the Word file in Frame then copy the table
cells.
As far as the garbage that you get when opening a table from a Word
file, that's custom lines and shading that Frame adds when it
converts the Word file. To get rid of that, either select the
I am using Adobe FrameMaker 9.p255 in a Windows 7 32 bit environment
I have a quad processor with 4 gigabytes RAM and two new Seagate drives of
one terrabytes each partitioned in three equal sized partitions
I am using the book feature of FM and adding cross-references which can most
conveniently
Hi Andy
If it isn't a complicated table layout, just convert it to paragraphs in Word,
paste the text into FM and convert it back into a table.
Cheers
Rebecca
On 31/01/12 at 03:23, Andy Smith (WFL) andy.sm...@wingedfeet.co.uk
wrote:
Hi
Does anybody know if there is a quick way of
Hi Andy
You can convert the table to text in Word, using a paragraph delimiter or
whatever. Then copy and paste the text into FrameMaker. Then select the text in
FM and convert it to a table (Table Convert to Table), using the same
delimiter. This works fine so long as there are no straddled
I used this plugin to import and cleanup for a large number of tables in
a legacy Word document, and it worked like a charm even w/ all the
garbage that a legacy Word document can have (and it was a ton - - more
like a landfill's worth). And, if you are lucky enough to have styles in
To all,
The situation is this:
FrameMaker 8 op277
Windows XP (SP3)
CodePage 437
I am trying to insert into a line of Cyrillic text, some characters from
the old pre revolutionary Cyrillic alphabet. They are available in the
font I use (Baskerville CYR Upright), but have only U values. No
Whew, tough coming up with the subject line! :)
I've just posted this issue on the FrameMaker forum but will try it here as
well.
Say I'm trying to figure out how to place a test call on a Polycom HDX system.
I enter place test calls HDX in my search text box and get a few results, one
of
All our books begin in Framemaker (7, Mac). After some trial and error, here is
the workflow I found most effective for converting the books to ePub (and
Mobi). Our books are heavily illustrated, so this is a large part of the work.
1. Produce the pdf in color.
2. Save pdf as Word.
3. Import
Vendor post: I am a WebWorks reseller.
Yes, you have a lot of work to do in Pages before producing a decent ePub
file, but the end result is good. Until FM outputs ePub this is the way to
go.
I didn't see the earlier posts in this thread, but have you considered using
WebWorks ePublisher to
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I have a quad processor with 4 gigabytes RAM and two new Seagate drives of
one terrabytes each partitioned in three equal sized partitions
I am using the book feature of FM and adding cross-references which can most
conveniently
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All our books begin in Framemaker (7, Mac). After some trial and error, here is
the workflow I found most effective for converting the books to ePub (and
Mobi). Our books are heavily illustrated, so this is a large part of the work.
1. Produce the pdf in color.
2. Save pdf as Word.
3. Import
Vendor post: I am a WebWorks reseller.
> Yes, you have a lot of work to do in Pages before producing a decent ePub
file, but the end result is good. Until FM outputs ePub this is the way to
go.
I didn't see the earlier posts in this thread, but have you considered using
WebWorks ePublisher to
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