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To: FrameMaker Users List framers@lists.frameusers.com; Ken Poshedly
poshe...@bellsouth.net
Sent: Tue, December 1, 2009 2:17:06 PM
Subject: Re: global header change?
On the off chance that you used a variable for the product name, you could
create a template with the changed
Thanks Art,
I'll give it a try (as you described).
-- Kenpo
From: Art Campbell art.campb...@gmail.com
To: Ken Poshedly poshe...@bellsouth.net
Cc: FrameMaker Users List framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Tue, December 1, 2009 2:36:09 PM
Subject: Re: global
Argg!
They changed the product name! And AFTER the book was done,?pdf'd and sent
overseas for printing!
I put a hold on it, but now have to go back and change the headers to indicate
the new model name.
Other than opening each book file and changing the header text one file at a
time, is
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To: FrameMaker Users List ; Ken Poshedly
Sent: Tue, December 1, 2009 2:17:06 PM
Subject: Re: global header change?
On the off chance that you used a variable for the product name, you could
create a template with the changed variable, and then apply it across the
ch
Thanks Art,
I'll give it a try (as you described).
-- Kenpo
From: Art Campbell <art.campb...@gmail.com>
To: Ken Poshedly
Cc: FrameMaker Users List
Sent: Tue, December 1, 2009 2:36:09 PM
Subject: Re: global header change?
First, as you discovered, p
Well, first, thanks to all for your tips to help me get a good TOC
generated. I'm still working on that one, and while it hasn't
happened so far, I did find that several graphics pasted into some
reference pages from another document by my (not-so-FrameMaker-savy)
coworker resulted in prompts
Well, first, thanks to all for your tips to help me get a good TOC
generated. I'm still working on that one, and while it hasn't
happened so far, I did find that several graphics pasted into some
reference pages from another document by my (not-so-FrameMaker-savy)
coworker resulted in prompts
Sorry to be so late with this, but thanks to all for your answers,
both on- and off-list.
The fix was easy and did not require any other software.
In Distiller with the particular printer that I need for this job
selected, I clicked on Settings Edit PDF Settings, clicked on the
Fonts folder
Sorry to be so late with this, but thanks to all for your answers,
both on- and off-list.
The fix was easy and did not require any other software.
In Distiller with the particular printer that I need for this job
selected, I clicked on Settings > Edit PDF Settings, clicked on the
"Fonts"
The pdf I created for press publication of a quarterly journal for a
nonprofit organization does not have all fonts -- especially base 14
fonts -- embedded, which is required by the out-of-state printer we are using.
I checked the settings in Distiller 9.0 and Embed all fonts is
checked. But
The pdf I created for press publication of a quarterly journal for a
nonprofit organization does not have all fonts -- especially base 14
fonts -- embedded, which is required by the out-of-state printer we are using.
I checked the settings in Distiller 9.0 and "Embed all fonts" is
checked. But
Perhaps stupid question, but is it advised that I uninstall FM 7.0
before installing FM 8.0?
I though I recalled seeing this discussed a fw years ago, though I
might be wrong.
-- Ken in Atlanta
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Perhaps stupid question, but is it advised that I uninstall FM 7.0
before installing FM 8.0?
I though I recalled seeing this discussed a fw years ago, though I
might be wrong.
-- Ken in Atlanta
I could have sworn I saw this mentioned here at at least one time in
the past, but don't remember how long ago, but how to extract -- if
possible-- an embedded image from an FM file. (This is what I was
given to work with.)
It's either do that, edit it and then re-import it or ele scan in a
I could have sworn I saw this mentioned here at at least one time in
the past, but don't remember how long ago, but how to extract -- if
possible-- an embedded image from an FM file. (This is what I was
given to work with.)
It's either do that, edit it and then re-import it or ele scan in a
Maybe I just haven't found it yet (it's not really a top priority but
would oftentimes make some tasks a bit quicker), but does FM have a
similar feature as in Word whee you can choose to change the case of
a selection of highlighted words (ALL CAPS, all lowercase, Initial
Case, or Title case
Ah . . what a list!
Thank you, Art!
-- Ken
At 10:11 AM 5/17/2008, Art Campbell wrote:
Ctrl-Alt and u, l, or c for UPPER, lower, or Cap(Case)
Art
On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Ken Poshedly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I just haven't found it yet (it's not really a top priority
Maybe I just haven't found it yet (it's not really a top priority but
would oftentimes make some tasks a bit quicker), but does FM have a
similar feature as in Word whee you can choose to change the case of
a selection of highlighted words (ALL CAPS, all lowercase, Initial
Case, or Title case
Ah . . what a list!
Thank you, Art!
-- Ken
At 10:11 AM 5/17/2008, Art Campbell wrote:
>Ctrl-Alt and u, l, or c for UPPER, lower, or Cap(Case)
>
>Art
>
>On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Ken Poshedly
>wrote:
> > Maybe I just haven't found it yet (it's not really a to
Anything similar for printing out master page characteristics (object
properties, etc.)?
-- Ken in Atlanta
At 03:38 PM 3/16/2008, Mike Wickham wrote:
Microsoft word has the capability to print out the characteristics of
Styles contained within the document. How would one do the same for
Anything similar for printing out master page characteristics (object
properties, etc.)?
-- Ken in Atlanta
At 03:38 PM 3/16/2008, Mike Wickham wrote:
> > Microsoft word has the capability to print out the characteristics of
> > Styles contained within the document. How would one do the same
I'm planning to produce a 2009 desk calendar for a nonprofit
organization to which I belong and I'm asking all here if there is a
FrameMaker calendar grid template or something out there.
I plan to enter details of important dates in the various grid cells.
-- Kenpo in Atlanta
I'm planning to produce a 2009 desk calendar for a nonprofit
organization to which I belong and I'm asking all here if there is a
FrameMaker calendar grid template or something "out there".
I plan to enter details of important dates in the various grid cells.
-- Kenpo in Atlanta
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