I'd like to export my Frame book (easily) to one giant Word file, and I
haven't figured out how to do it other than one file at a time, then put
them back together by hand in Word.
I have many outside reviewers who need to review and add comments
electronically, and like it or not, Word is the
You do need Acrobat Professional in order to save the PDF with
commenting enabled for Adobe Reader.
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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 2:01 PM
To: 'Frame Users'
Subject: Export a FM book to single
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 12:00:38 -0700, Tina Ricks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'd like to export my Frame book (easily) to one giant Word file, and I
haven't figured out how to do it other than one file at a time, then put
them back together by hand in Word.
That's possible, but not a good idea.
You may want to see if MIF2Go will write a FM book file out as a
single .RTF file.
I know it'll process books, but I don't know what the output options are.
At the same time, you may want to make sure that your reviewers can
handle the file in Word, because it's large file / long doc handling
is
Thanks for input everyone. It seems that buying Acrobat Pro for the comments
feature is the most stable and the cheapest answer, and my Word-loving
reviewers will have to live with it. If I give them the choice of reviewing
one PDF file with comments vs. 32 separate Word files, they'll choose the
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tina Ricks
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 4:09 PM
To: 'Frame Users'
Subject: RE: Export a FM book to single Word file?
Thanks for input everyone. It seems that buying Acrobat Pro for the
comments
feature is the most stable
Michale O'Neill write (in part):
At the risk of confusing the issue, there seems to be a little bit of
conflicting information out there as to what exactly is required to
allow reviews with Adobe Reader. From
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrrfaq.html:
No real confusion except for
; Frame Users
Subject: RE: Export a FM book to single Word file?
Michale O'Neill write (in part):
At the risk of confusing the issue, there seems to be a little bit of
conflicting information out there as to what exactly is required to
allow reviews with Adobe Reader. From
http
alternatives existed.
-Michael
From: Fred Ridder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 5:23 PM
To: Michael O'Neill; Tina Ricks; Frame Users
Subject: RE: Export a FM book to single Word file?
Michale O'Neill write (in part
Art Campbell wrote:
If you want to create stand-alone PDFs that people can mark up with
Reader 8, yes, you do need Pro or 3D.
However, to make things a little less expensive, Standard delivers and
performs the shared review functionality that includes the ability for
reviewers to edit
I think you're right, Fred.
I looked at a copy of Standard and saw that it had the entry and
assumed it worked the same way that Pro does. But I leaped to the
wrong conclusion.
Thanks,
Art
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 8:42 PM, Fred Ridder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Art Campbell wrote:
If you
I'd like to export my Frame book (easily) to one giant Word file, and I
haven't figured out how to do it other than one file at a time, then put
them back together by hand in Word.
I have many outside reviewers who need to review and add comments
electronically, and like it or not, Word is the
Users'
Subject: Export a FM book to single Word file?
I'd like to export my Frame book (easily) to one giant Word file, and I
haven't figured out how to do it other than one file at a time, then put
them back together by hand in Word.
I have many outside reviewers who need to review and add
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 12:00:38 -0700, "Tina Ricks"
wrote:
>I'd like to export my Frame book (easily) to one giant Word file, and I
>haven't figured out how to do it other than one file at a time, then put
>them back together by hand in Word.
That's possible, but not a good idea. Word has
You may want to see if MIF2Go will write a FM book file out as a
single .RTF file.
I know it'll process books, but I don't know what the output options are.
At the same time, you may want to make sure that your reviewers can
handle the file in Word, because it's large file / long doc handling
is
Thanks for input everyone. It seems that buying Acrobat Pro for the comments
feature is the most stable and the cheapest answer, and my Word-loving
reviewers will have to live with it. If I give them the choice of reviewing
one PDF file with comments vs. 32 separate Word files, they'll choose the
--Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Tina Ricks
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 4:09 PM
To: 'Frame Users'
Subject: RE: Export a FM book to single Word file?
Thanks for input everyone. It seems that buying A
Michale O'Neill write (in part):
> At the risk of confusing the issue, there seems to be a little bit of
> conflicting information out there as to what exactly is required to
> allow reviews with Adobe Reader. From
> http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrrfaq.html:
No real confusion except
; Frame Users
Subject: RE: Export a FM book to single Word file?
Michale O'Neill write (in part):
> At the risk of confusing the issue, there seems to be a little bit of
> conflicting information out there as to what exactly is required to
> allow reviews with Adobe Reader. Fr
atives existed.
>
>
>
> -Michael
>
>
>
>
>
> From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docudoc at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 5:23 PM
> To: Michael O'Neill; Tina Ricks; Frame Users
>
> Subject: RE: Export a FM book to s
Art Campbell wrote:
> If you want to create stand-alone PDFs that people can mark up with
> Reader 8, yes, you do need Pro or 3D.
>
> However, to make things a little less expensive, Standard delivers and
> performs the shared review functionality that includes the ability for
> reviewers to
I think you're right, Fred.
I looked at a copy of Standard and saw that it had the entry and
assumed it worked the same way that Pro does. But I leaped to the
wrong conclusion.
Thanks,
Art
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 8:42 PM, Fred Ridder wrote:
>
> Art Campbell wrote:
>
>
>
> > If you want to
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