What is the best way to get a Word table into non-Structured Frame 12.
I have had great luck with special paste RTF but ain't sure.
Les
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Because the Word and FrameMaker table models are fundamentally so different, I
find that it is best to only import the content and nothing relating to the
tableness. From Word, first use the convert table to text command, then copy
the tab-separated table contents. Paste the text into Frame
Second on that approach.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Fred Ridder docu...@hotmail.com wrote:
Because the Word and FrameMaker table models are fundamentally so different,
I find that it is best to only import the content and nothing relating to
the tableness. From Word, first use the
And don't forget Rick Quattro's excellent TableCleaner plugin, which can
help make cleaning up Word tables ever so much easier.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 12:43 PM, Robert Lauriston rob...@lauriston.com
wrote:
Second on that approach.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Fred Ridder
I will second that recommendation. Rick’s TableCleaner is an essential tool if
you have to import tables from Word and it has other useful features which make
it generally useful in any FrameMaker installation.
Regards
Keith
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Yes, TableCleaner is absolutely indispensable when you're importing complete
Word documents that contain tables into FrameMaker. I couldn't do without it.
But for bringing in a single table (which I believe was the original query),
I'll stick with the convert-to-text-before-copying method. In
I love it!
Word-ness is such a wonderfully descriptive term (epithet?).
Alison
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Shouldn't that be Weird-ness?...:)
On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 1:42 PM, Craig, Alison
alison.cr...@ultrasonix.com wrote:
I love it!
“Word-ness” is such a wonderfully descriptive term (epithet?).
Alison
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We have 11 books and maybe 160 tables.
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Subject: RE: Word Tables to Frame
It's all in the pronunciation, David!
-Fred
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 11:52:44 -0700
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Shouldn't that be Weird-ness?...:)
On Wednesday,
On 2014-Jun-18 2:40 PM, Craig, Alison wrote:
“Word-ness” is such a wonderfully descriptive term (epithet?).
Expletive.:-)
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