in the same container document?
Best indeed,
Peter Kelly
ROLTA CANADA LIMITED
www.oriongis.com
Search Google for DZbatcher, from DataZone.com or dobatch from
cudspan. Both free, both do what the FrameMaker UNIX utility fmbatch
does.
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Hello
, doesn't require the file to
be saved unless the user performs a change in the opened file, or the
file has cross-references to other files, and the file is set to check
such external cross-references when the file is opened.
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Search Google for DZbatcher, from DataZone.com or dobatch from
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On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Anton David wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I
zbatcher, doesn't require the file to
be saved unless the user performs a change in the opened file, or the
file has cross-references to other files, and the file is set to check
such external cross-references when the file is opened.
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a copy of the Standard at an absolute minimum. [NOT the
comp.text.sgml FAQ]
kind regards
Peter Ring
On 02/17/2010 09:02 AM, Kevin Farwell wrote:
snip/
As far as customizing public standards, I say have at it. Why should
anyone settle for something that doesn't suit their needs exactly
own a copy of the Standard at an absolute minimum. [NOT the
comp.text.sgml FAQ]
kind regards
Peter Ring
On 02/17/2010 09:02 AM, Kevin Farwell wrote:
> As far as customizing public standards, I say have at it. Why should
> anyone settle for something that doesn't suit their needs exact
and sell
it to those it matters to; reinvest some of the profit in inventing
more valuable stuff.
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, such as These resources don't meet requirements:
(list them).
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Hi all,
if ever you're experiencing similar problems, here is what the support
replied
FrameMaker for InDesign for this one
feature. But, I thought Rick might get some ideas from the plug-in's
info page that could develop into a FrameMaker plug-in.
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, such as "These resources don't meet requirements:
(list them)."
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On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 8:10 AM, mathieu jacquet wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> if ever you're experiencing similar problems, here is what the support
> re
.
I'm not suggesting that you drop FrameMaker for InDesign for this one
feature. But, I thought Rick might get some ideas from the plug-in's
info page that could develop into a FrameMaker plug-in.
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On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 a
Google and FrameMaker help for lists of popular and useful shortcuts.
Also, siliconprairiesoftware.com's autotext is an inexpensive and
useful keystroke saver.
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Spectrum Writing
i
Hi, Richard:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Combs, Richard
richard.co...@polycom.com wrote:
Peter Gold wrote:
You want a quick shortcut, hence you need to start with the Escape key
and a q. Because you want a variable, you need to p. G So the
shortcut is: Escape q p snip
Nope, it's Esc q
Google and FrameMaker help for lists of popular and useful shortcuts.
Also, siliconprairiesoftware.com's autotext is an inexpensive and
useful keystroke saver.
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Spectrum Writing
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Hi, Richard:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Combs, Richard
wrote:
> Peter Gold wrote:
>
>> You want a quick shortcut, hence you need to start with the Escape key
>> and a q. Because you want a variable, you need to p. So the
>> shortcut is: Escape q p
>
> No
revert all files to undo the action. However, for real security in
case life happens, SAVE A COMPLETE COPY BEFORE REPLACING.
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Harding, Dan wrote:
> This may seem like an oddball reques
are not going to get a whole
lot of help with an older version anyway. This list is the place to get
FrameMaker help.
Adobe's FrameMaker forums, as well as the framers list at omsys.com,
are also good sources.
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ng to get a whole
> lot of help with an older version anyway. This list is the place to get
> FrameMaker help.
Adobe's FrameMaker forums, as well as the framers list at omsys.com,
are also good sources.
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if you describe your intentions for the configuration you're
describing, someone on the list can offer more advice. I also suggest
that you check the VMware site and contact VMware support to see
what's already been discovered.
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this would fail because
Win apps usually need to store some stuff on C: no matter where else
you install the rest of it.
Let us know what you find out in your experiments.
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Regards
Jay
Scott Prentice wrote:
Hi Peter
d Mac OS X.
Perhaps if you describe your intentions for the configuration you're
describing, someone on the list can offer more advice. I also suggest
that you check the VMware site and contact VMware support to see
what's already been discovered.
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Win apps usually need to store some stuff on C: no matter where else
you install the rest of it.
Let us know what you find out in your experiments.
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>
> Regards
> Jay
>
> Sco
the arrow keys to move by one
pixel per key press, or use Shift+arrow keys to move by five pixels.
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You select the graphic frame, then press Ctrl
appear in printed or PDF'd documents.
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richard.co...@polycom.com wrote:
David Spreadbury wrote:
Not to beat this horse much further into the ground, but why would I
place
I'm really scared. If cud can't figure this out, what about mere
FrameMaker mortals?
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Thanks to all.
Ask anytime.
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On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 3:44 PM, David Spreadbury wrote:
> You select the graphic frame, then press Ctrl+A (Select
ing in documents,
and, they don't appear in printed or PDF'd documents.
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On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Combs, Richard
wrote:
> David Spreadbury wrote:
>
>> Not to beat this horse much further into the ground, but why
I'm really scared. If "cud" can't figure this out, what about mere
FrameMaker mortals?
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would help to name X; some of us may have experience with
X, and may have some painfully-learned experience that can help you
make the transition to FrameMaker.
> Thanks to all.
Ask anytime.
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I don't have FrameMaker available now, but IIRC, there's a setting
under Edit Update that can turn off automatic checking of links when
a file is opened. I can't remember if it's book-wide, document-wide,
or application-wide, depending on the active context when you set it.
Regards,
Peter
I don't have FrameMaker available now, but IIRC, there's a setting
under Edit > Update that can turn off automatic checking of links when
a file is opened. I can't remember if it's book-wide, document-wide,
or application-wide, depending on the active context when you set it.
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?
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On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Bill Swallow techcommd...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having trouble following you. So the end notes are numbered and
the numbering does not update as some are conditioned out? Have you
tried
bering?
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On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Bill Swallow wrote:
> I am having trouble following you. So the end notes are numbered and
> the numbering does not update as some are conditioned out? Have you
> tried
frame in a flow, one that lacks the Autoflow
property to create a next frame for the overflow; it sounds as if
this isn't the case for you.
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Sounds like someone should enter a feature request to fix the UI so
this is made clear.
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Good one Linda. I forgot about that and nobody had mentioned
room
for the marks. Try a tabloid or larger paper size.
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Sounds like someone should enter a feature request to fix the UI so
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On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Fred Ridder wrote:
>
>
> Good one Linda. I forgot about that and nobody had mentioned it
. When you find them, open them, and open
the unformatted generated TOC and index you created. With the
unformatted TOC active, use File Import Formats and choose the TOC
template to import its formatting; do the same from the unformatted
index.
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Hi, Brenda:
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Branam, Linda C bra...@hp.com wrote:
Peter,
That did it.
Glad to hear it.
But now I have another problem.
It's a good practice to start a new thread with an identifying title,
for an unrelated problem, so folks can be more likely to find
mates and
manager for their location. When you find them, open them, and open
the unformatted generated TOC and index you created. With the
unformatted TOC active, use File > Import > Formats and choose the TOC
template to import its formatting; do the same from the unformatted
index.
HTH
Reg
Hi, Brenda:
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Branam, Linda C wrote:
> Peter,
>
> That did it.
Glad to hear it.
> But now I have another problem.
It's a good practice to start a new thread with an identifying title,
for an unrelated problem, so folks can be more likely to find it an
at the bottom of a text frame that indicates
overflowed content that has no place to go - i.e, no next frame in the
flow.
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On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Steve Rickaby
srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk wrote:
At 11:37
It's always sad news when any community loses a member. It's
especially painful when that person has been so generous and
supportive of other members, and to the whole member community, for so
long.
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ine at the bottom of a text frame that indicates
overflowed content that has no place to go - i.e, no next frame in the
flow.
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On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Steve Rickaby
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> At 11:37 -0800 30/11/09, Les Smalley
It's always sad news when any community loses a member. It's
especially painful when that person has been so generous and
supportive of other members, and to the whole member community, for so
long.
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in Windows menu option cascades all open non-minimized documents.
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:02 AM, John Sgammato jsgamm...@imprivata.com wrote:
I got stuck with that, too. It had a certain Art Deco geometric charm
in Windows menu option cascades all open non-minimized documents.
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> At first
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or Page Up to the Pagination properties panel of the designer
Tab through the panel to the Keep With area and select the Next option
Tab through the panel to Apply (not Update All)
It's probably more work than you'd likeG.
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or Page Up to the Pagination properties panel of the designer
Tab through the panel to the Keep With area and select the Next option
Tab through the panel to Apply (not Update All)
It's probably more work than you'd like.
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it useful to search
Google with terms that you're interested in knowing more about, and
including FrameMaker in the search terms. Google finds much of this
list's archived conversations, as well as information from other
forums and sources.
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In addition to Jim's suggestions, you may find it useful to search
Google with terms that you're interested in knowing more about, and
including FrameMaker in the search terms. Google finds much of this
list's archived conversations, as well as information from other
forums a
Hi, Rick:
Thanks for the detailed reply.
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Rick Quatro r...@rickquatro.com wrote:
Hi Peter,
I am comparing component chapter files in a catalog with lots of data. We
used InDesign CS4. Although we don’t have a version of the catalog in
FrameMaker for direct
by a bus.
Always remember to stop, look, and listen, while walking and driving.G
At this time I could not
do the same for InDesign users, so I would have to build that network,
too.
Sounds like a good opportunity for a book on InDesign for FrameMaker users.
Hmmm...
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Peter
or the other product that motivate you to consider the changeover. If you'd
like to write me privately, use this address: id4fm at knowhowpro dot com.
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Hi, Rick:
Thanks for the detailed reply.
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
>
>
> I am comparing component chapter files in a catalog with lots of data. We
> used InDesign CS4. Although we don?t have a version of the catalog in
> FrameMaker
hit by a bus.
Always remember to stop, look, and listen, while walking and driving.
> At this time I could not
> do the same for InDesign users, so I would have to build that network,
> too.
>
Sounds like a good opportunity for a book on InDesign for FrameMaker
or the other product that motivate you to consider the changeover. If you'd
like to write me privately, use this address: id4fm at knowhowpro dot com.
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> Me
converter can be very helpful in converting your FM
templates to ID, but as mentioned above, the FM features that have no exact
ID counterparts will be fudged to make the converted layouts as alike as
possible. I reviewed this product in InDesign Magazine, December 2007
issue.
HTH
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Peter
quantity of free InDesign scripts out there.
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Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
r...@frameexpert.com
www.frameexpert.com
Can anyone point me to a thorough comparison list of features between FM9
in converting your FM
templates to ID, but as mentioned above, the FM features that have no exact
ID counterparts will be fudged to make the converted layouts as alike as
possible. I reviewed this product in InDesign Magazine, December 2007
issue.
HTH
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quantity of free InDesign scripts "out there."
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> Carmen Publishing Inc.
> 585-659-8267
> rick at frameexpert.com
> www.frameexpert.com
>
>
>
> Can anyone point m
for
a preference or option to set the Find/Replace default to what you think is
needed.
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
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Hi, Yves:
I seem to recall something like that is available, possibly free, from
omsys.com. You may have to export all to MIF first.
dtptools.com has a free FM2MIF batch tool that can be helpful for the
above step.
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On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Yves
,
Peter
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On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Jeremy H. Griffith jer...@omsys.com wrote:
On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 09:40:11 -0500, Peter Gold
pe...@knowhowpro.com wrote:
I seem to recall something like that is available, possibly
free, from omsys.com. You
Hi, Yves:
I seem to recall something like that is available, possibly free, from
omsys.com. You may have to export all to MIF first.
dtptools.com has a free FM2MIF batch tool that can be helpful for the
above step.
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On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Yves
,
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> On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 09:40:11 -0500, Peter Gold
> wrote:
>
>>I seem to recall something like that is available, possibly
>>free, from omsys.com. You may have
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On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:45 PM, David Spreadbury dspre...@yahoo.com wrote:
Peter,
First I tried to search the framers archives because there was a discussion
on this topic a while back, but couldn't find the search function on
framers
Hi, Matt:
BINGO!! Thanks for the memory jogger.
I think in later releases, the examples weren't italicized; it's
confusing to see the same symbol used in Roman style in the middle
column, then in italic in the example column.
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not in the index, and
only findable by searching for wildcard.
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On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:02 PM, David Spreadbury dspre...@yahoo.com wrote:
You are quite right.
The Frame 5.5 User Guide has about eight pages, starting on page 55
tests were failing because the feature's gone
from the product as well as the doc, or if I just didn't enter the
search string correctly.
I don't have an earlier FrameMaker installed, and don't have the
earlier docs handy. Perhaps someone on the list can respond.
HTH
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bles like running headers. Release-by-release
these and more features have been added. This response might be a good
reason to whine on the FrameMaker lists for some of InDesign's
features, like nested paragraph styles.
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On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:45 PM, David Spreadbury wrote:
> Peter,
> First I tried to search the framers archives because there was a discussion
> on this topic a while back, but couldn't find the search functio
Hi, Matt:
BINGO!! Thanks for the memory jogger.
I think in later releases, the examples weren't italicized; it's
confusing to see the same symbol used in Roman style in the middle
column, then in italic in the example column.
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ocs; there's a hint, it's just not in the index, and
only findable by searching for "wildcard."
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On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:02 PM, David Spreadbury wrote:
> You are quite right.
>
> The Frame 5.5 User
ers.
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> --- On Wed, 8/19/09, Alison Craig wrote:
>
> From: Alison Craig
> Subject: FM9 and Text Frames
> To: "framers at lists.frameusers.com"
> Received: Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 2:27 PM
>
> Version: FM9
&g
to change the text pointer to the graphic pointer in
order to select the frame, you dragged the frame with Ctrl still
pressed.
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Art Campbellart.campb...@gmail.com wrote:
Try keying in:
Esc F l k
Hi, Judy:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Judyj...@hypack.com wrote:
Peter,
You win the prize! I had a text frame covering the entire chart. I often
inadvertently copy by continuing to hold the Ctrl key while I attempt to
move a frame. I'm sure that must've happened and I didn't notice
to change the text pointer to the graphic pointer in
order to select the frame, you dragged the frame with Ctrl still
pressed.
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Art Campbell wrote:
> Try keying in:
> ? Esc F l k
>
> t
Hi, Judy:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Judy wrote:
> Peter,
> You win the prize! ?I had a text frame covering the entire chart. ?I often
> inadvertently copy by continuing to hold the Ctrl key while I attempt to
> move a frame. ?I'm sure that must've happened and I didn't n
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other defined character formats.
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schemes that indicate data and information
relationships - present much of the additional levels of information,
without additional heading levels. IOW, organizational problem
solutions.
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cate "*" and "" with his comment.
His methods of providing multiple layers of information - sparklines,
common measurement references across graphics that vary in scale, and
various graphic schemes that indicate data and information
relationships - present much of the additional levels of information,
without additional heading levels. IOW, "organizational problem"
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around $30, gave back 3 GB for for Mac OS X,
and retained 1 GB for Fusion 2.
Jenny: you might want to look at Google's Calendar.
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On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Jenny Greenleaf wrote:
> I am running TCS in VMWare Fusion
Check the What's New section of the FM9 PDF user manual
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On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Writergeneric...@yahoo.ca wrote:
If you're using it to author in DITA, then I would say yes. If you're
authoring in unstructured, I
Check the What's New section of the FM9 PDF user manual
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On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Writer wrote:
> If you're using it to author in DITA, then I would say yes. If you're
> authoring in unstructured, I would s
* Start > Run > command to open a DOS window and keep it open
At the prompt, type "help dir" (without quotes)
* Search with Google for directory print list utilities, some free and
some shareware.
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Try spelling it $chapnum not $chap*t*num.
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On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:59 PM, poshe...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Hey all,
(FM8.0 on an HP Pavilion pc)
I'm having no success in generating a book TOC where each line entry
Try spelling it <$chapnum> not <$chap*t*num>.
HTH
Regards,
Peter
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On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:59 PM, wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> (FM8.0 on an HP Pavilion pc)
>
> I'm having no success in generating a book TOC whe
file. However, you can create uniquely-named reference pages in
the utility file and delete any reference pages that you don't want
the import process to replace.
HTH
Regards,
Peter
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On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Avraham Makeler amake...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
How can I Find+Replace on a text and its Paragraph tag to convert it to
another Paragraph tag (but keep the original text)?
TIA,
- avi
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