: FrameMaker XML inDesign XML imports
What we do here is take let's say 100 products which include the
image, descriptions, and all the corresponding sizes or colors in a
table, and export from a filemaker database and then import into
Frame. Frame streams all the information into the template -- all
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Subject: Re: FrameMaker XML inDesign XML imports
> What we do here is take let's say 100 products which include the
> image, descriptions, and all the corresponding sizes or colors in a
> table, and export from a filemaker database and then import into
>
UniMerge is the solution. You create a report template
in FrameMaker describing how each type of database
record is to be processed and formatted, save it as a
MIF file, and execute it on the database output. The
result is fully-formatted, ready-to print output. The
rport templated can include FM
UniMerge is the solution. You create a report template
in FrameMaker describing how each type of database
record is to be processed and formatted, save it as a
MIF file, and execute it on the database output. The
result is fully-formatted, ready-to print output. The
rport templated can include FM
What we do here is take let's say 100 products which include the
image, descriptions, and all the corresponding sizes or colors in a
table, and export from a filemaker database and then import into
Frame. Frame streams all the information into the template -- all 100
products -- where we then
> What we do here is take let's say 100 products which include the
> image, descriptions, and all the corresponding sizes or colors in a
> table, and export from a filemaker database and then import into
> Frame. Frame streams all the information into the template -- all 100
> products -- where we