Just to add to the list, I have used FrameMaker for years to create
J-cards for cassette mix tapes (and later jewelcase inserts for mix
CDs) that I make for friends. FrameMaker makes it easy to format text
and images exactly as I want them for these projects *and* I can
generate LOP lists of songs
Just to add to the list, I have used FrameMaker for years to create
"J-cards" for cassette mix tapes (and later jewelcase inserts for mix
CDs) that I make for friends. FrameMaker makes it easy to format text
and images exactly as I want them for these projects *and* I can
generate LOP lists of
: Framemaker uses
I have to agree with Deirdre. I struggled with the same autonumbering
issues in Word that everyone else has before I realized how it actually
works. Even after you know how to use it, you still have to pay
attention to what you are doing so that you don't mess it up. But do I
: Framemaker uses
I have to agree with Deirdre. I struggled with the same autonumbering
issues in Word that everyone else has before I realized how it actually
works. Even after you know how to use it, you still have to pay
attention to what you are doing so that you don't mess it up. But do I
like
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To: Deirdre Reagan, Robin B White
Cc: Frame Users, Leah Smaller
Subject: RE: Framemaker uses
I have to agree with Deirdre. I struggled with the same autonumbering
issues in Word that everyone else has before I realized how it actually
To: Deirdre Reagan, Robin B White
Cc: Frame Users, Leah Smaller
Subject: RE: Framemaker uses
I have to agree with Deirdre. I struggled with the same autonumbering
issues in Word that everyone else has before I realized how it actually
works. Even after you know how to use
Art Campbell, who is clearly in Friday mode, wrote:
I'm surprised that no one has commented on how well the FM CDs
function as mini-Frisbees.
Get a good spin on one and you can sail it clear across a software
engineering lab...
And they make good coasters.
Well, CDs and DVDs do work
However, in Word, you can stabilize the numbering system. Go to
ToolsProtect Document and click the box Limit formatting to a
selection of styles. Click the Settings link and from there, you can
choose which styles the document's users can employ and which they
cannot.
I just did a couple
: RE: Framemaker uses
I have to agree with Deirdre. I struggled with the same autonumbering
issues in Word that everyone else has before I realized how it actually
works. Even after you know how to use it, you still have to pay
attention to what you are doing so that you don't mess it up. But do
rdre Reagan, Robin B White
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> Cc: Frame Users, Leah Smaller
>
> Subject: RE: Framemaker uses
>
>
>
> I have to agree with Deirdre. I struggled with the same autonumbering
>
> issues in Word that everyone else has before I realized how it actually
>
> works. Even aft
age-
>
> From: Jon Harvey [mailto:JHarvey at cambridgesoft.com]
>
> Sent: Thu, 15 May 2008 19:08:05 -0400
>
> To: Deirdre Reagan, Robin B White
>
> Cc: Frame Users, Leah Smaller
>
> Subject: RE: Framemaker uses
>
>
>
> I have to agree with Deirdre. I s
Art Campbell, who is clearly in Friday mode, wrote:
> I'm surprised that no one has commented on how well the FM CDs
> function as mini-Frisbees.
> Get a good spin on one and you can sail it clear across a software
> engineering lab...
> And they make good coasters.
Well, CDs and DVDs do work
> However, in Word, you can stabilize the numbering system. Go to
> Tools>Protect Document and click the box Limit formatting to a
> selection of styles. Click the Settings link and from there, you can
> choose which styles the document's users can employ and which they
> cannot.
I just did a
, 2008 9:16 AM
To: Robin B White
Cc: Jon Harvey; Frame Users; Leah Smaller
Subject: Re: Framemaker uses
Hi Robin/Will (?)
I use autonumbering in Word all the time and have very few problems
with it. I've repaired more bolloxed autonumbering jobs than I can
remember.
Autonumbering in Word is fairly
13, 2008 9:16 AM
To: Robin B White
Cc: Jon Harvey; Frame Users; Leah Smaller
Subject: Re: Framemaker uses
Hi Robin/Will (?)
I use autonumbering in Word all the time and have very few problems
with it. I've repaired more bolloxed autonumbering jobs than I can
remember.
Autonumbering in Word
I highly recommended using Sequential fields for numbering in Word. Read
the one page in Word's help on Sequential fields. Then use the Tech-Tav
macros (free) to quickly insert them.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Chinell, David F (GE EntSol, Security) wrote:
Lester:
An excellent description of
Also, in Word, you can lock documents to force users to use only the
formatting you specifiy in a document.
On 5/13/08, Mike Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The tutorials are already on the web, Lester. You may have to search for them
a
bit. I no longer have the URLs. Maybe others on this
A further few references of the oldie-but-goodie variety. You may well
find the principles useful even though some things about Word have
changed over the years.
SEVEN LAWS OF STYLES
http://office-watch.com/office/archtemplate.asp?v4-n20
AUTOMATIC NUMBERING IN WORD
Hi all:
Someone, I think named Albert, asked for the Autonumbering Workshop
I've been sending to people. The email has disappeared.
So if you asked for the workshop and haven't received it, let me know.
Thanks so much to everyone for their very nice comments about the workshop.
Deirdre
I highly recommended using Sequential fields for numbering in Word. Read
the one page in Word's help on Sequential fields. Then use the Tech-Tav
macros (free) to quickly insert them.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Chinell, David F (GE EntSol, Security) wrote:
> Lester:
>
> An excellent description
Also, in Word, you can lock documents to force users to use only the
formatting you specifiy in a document.
On 5/13/08, Mike Bradley wrote:
> The tutorials are already on the web, Lester. You may have to search for them
> a
> bit. I no longer have the URLs. Maybe others on this list do.
>
> And
A further few references of the oldie-but-goodie variety. You may well
find the principles useful even though some things about Word have
changed over the years.
SEVEN LAWS OF STYLES
http://office-watch.com/office/archtemplate.asp?v4-n20
AUTOMATIC NUMBERING IN WORD
Hi all:
Someone, I think named Albert, asked for the Autonumbering Workshop
I've been sending to people. The email has disappeared.
So if you asked for the workshop and haven't received it, let me know.
Thanks so much to everyone for their very nice comments about the workshop.
Deirdre
Drive
Cambridge, MA 02140
(617) 588-9354
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I use Framemaker to write my Feldenkrais ATM (Awareness Through
Documentation
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| To: Frame Users
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| I use FrameMaker to write
Hi Lester and all:
I have a workshop put together. If you'd like me to send it to you
off-list, please email me and I will forward to you.
Deirdre
On 5/13/08, Lester C. Smalley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I for one would appreciate understanding the 'proper' way to handle
numbering in Word.
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| To: Frame Users
| Subject: Re: Framemaker uses
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| I use FrameMaker to write my Feldenkrais ATM (Awareness Through
| Movement) lessons. I actually tried to write the lessons
Lester C. Smalley wrote:
I for one would appreciate understanding the 'proper' way to handle
numbering in Word. For me, it would help to fix garbaged numbers in
document I receive to convert to SGML - numbering is an issue because if
it's wrong, the structure requires a lot of manual
: FrameMaker uses)
Lester C. Smalley wrote:
I for one would appreciate understanding the 'proper' way to handle
numbering in Word. For me, it would help to fix garbaged numbers in
document I receive to convert to SGML - numbering is an issue because
if it's wrong, the structure requires a lot
The tutorials are already on the web, Lester. You may have to search for them a
bit. I no longer have the URLs. Maybe others on this list do.
And as another poster replied, it's essential that everyone who touches a Word
doc knows how to handle the numbering (and uses the same Word template).
=
Lester:
An excellent description of the right way to use Word's autonumbering
is available courtesy of Shauna Kelly. Here's the page on outline
numbering, but she has similar pages on bullets, single-level lists, and
many other Word features.
Deirdre Reagan wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what kinds of documents are people producing in
Framemaker?
Our department produces aeronautial documents, such as Component
Maintenance Manuals, Aircraft Maintenance Manuals, Wiring Diagram
Manuals, and Illustrated Parts Catalogs.
Do people
amers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
> >[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Leah Smaller
> >Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 7:10 AM
> >To: Frame Users
> >Subject: Re: Framemaker uses
> >
> >I use Framemaker to write my Feldenkrais ATM (Awareness Thr
ent with headings six
levels
| > > deep (Heading 1.2.3.4.5.6.). It worked great.
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| > > Jon Harvey
| > > Manager, Desktop Documentation
| > > CambridgeSoft Corporation
| > > 100 CambridgePark Drive
| > > Cambridge, MA 02140
| > > (617) 588-935
Hi Lester and all:
I have a workshop put together. If you'd like me to send it to you
off-list, please email me and I will forward to you.
Deirdre
On 5/13/08, Lester C. Smalley wrote:
> I for one would appreciate understanding the 'proper' way to handle
> numbering in Word. For me, it would
scovered how to use it
> and
> | > > ended up autonumbering a 150-page document with headings six
> levels
> | > > deep (Heading 1.2.3.4.5.6.). It worked great.
> | > >
> | > >
> | > > Jon Harvey
> | > > Manager, Desktop Documentation
> |
Lester C. Smalley wrote:
> I for one would appreciate understanding the 'proper' way to handle
> numbering in Word. For me, it would help to fix garbaged numbers in
> document I receive to convert to SGML - numbering is an issue because if
> it's wrong, the structure requires a lot of manual
: Re: MS Word Numbering (was RE: FrameMaker uses)
Lester C. Smalley wrote:
> I for one would appreciate understanding the 'proper' way to handle
> numbering in Word. For me, it would help to fix garbaged numbers in
> document I receive to convert to SGML - numbering is an issue because
The tutorials are already on the web, Lester. You may have to search for them a
bit. I no longer have the URLs. Maybe others on this list do.
And as another poster replied, it's essential that everyone who touches a Word
doc knows how to handle the numbering (and uses the same Word template).
=
Lester:
An excellent description of the "right" way to use Word's autonumbering
is available courtesy of Shauna Kelly. Here's the page on outline
numbering, but she has similar pages on bullets, single-level lists, and
many other Word features.
Deirdre Reagan wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, what kinds of documents are people producing in
> Framemaker?
>
> Our department produces aeronautial documents, such as Component
> Maintenance Manuals, Aircraft Maintenance Manuals, Wiring Diagram
> Manuals, and Illustrated Parts Catalogs.
>
> Do
I use Framemaker to write my Feldenkrais ATM (Awareness Through Movement)
lessons. I actually tried to write the lessons in MSWord, but the numbering
always got loused up.
The numbering is actually complicated. The lessons generally consist of 8 main
steps and each step has sub-steps. I
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I use Framemaker to write my Feldenkrais ATM (Awareness Through
Movement) lessons. I actually tried to write the lessons in MSWord, but
the numbering always got loused up
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I use Framemaker to write my Feldenkrais ATM (Awareness Through
Movement) lessons. I actually tried to write the lessons in MSWord, but
the numbering always
I use Framemaker to write my Feldenkrais ATM (Awareness Through Movement)
lessons. I actually tried to write the lessons in MSWord, but the numbering
always got loused up.
The numbering is actually complicated. The lessons generally consist of 8 main
steps and each step has sub-steps. I
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I use Framemaker to write my Feldenkrais ATM (Awareness Through
Movement) lessons. I actually tried to write the lessons in MSWord
02140
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>To: Frame Users
>Subject: Re: Framemaker uses
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>I use Framemaker t
I've used FM to write training documents for my union. I can't do it as much as
I'd like to because, of course, not many folks have FM and they wouldn't be able
to maintain the docs. But the union has a group of tech writer members, so when
I write for them, I can use it.
- Mike Bradley
Just out of curiosity, what kinds of documents are people producing in
Framemaker?
Besides research papers, meeting minutes, etc., I wrote a logic
textbook in FM3 and 4 and a more advanced research monograph in FM7.
Lots of numbered examples, xrefs to them, fair number of line
diagrams, and in
Hi Deirdre
I've used Frame since 1992 for a variety of different products, including
tons of white papers, manuals, training guides, technical marketing
materials, policies, procedures, reports, spec sheets and the like. During
the past few years, I've focused on using unstructured Frame for
Hi Deirdre
I've used Frame since 1992 for a variety of different products, including
tons of white papers, manuals, training guides, technical marketing
materials, policies, procedures, reports, spec sheets and the like. During
the past few years, I've focused on using unstructured Frame for
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Sent: 07 May 2008 17:05
To: Frame Users
Subject: Framemaker Uses
Just out of curiosity, what kinds of documents are people producing in
Framemaker?
Our department produces aeronautial documents, such as Component Maintenance
Manuals, Aircraft Maintenance Manuals
For my company: Operations Manuals of all sorts, some forms, even the
odd report. More and more are
On the side: New Testament, Psalms and Proverbia (all structured).
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 4:04 PM, Deirdre Reagan
wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, what kinds of documents are
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Just out of curiosity, what kinds of documents are people producing in
Framemaker?
Our department produces aeronautial documents, such as Component
Maintenance Manuals, Aircraft Maintenance Manuals, Wiring Diagram
Manuals, and Illustrated
Just out of curiosity, what kinds of documents are people producing in
Framemaker?
Our department produces aeronautial documents, such as Component
Maintenance Manuals, Aircraft Maintenance Manuals, Wiring Diagram
Manuals, and Illustrated Parts Catalogs.
Do people produce books and magazines
:)), no famous writers writing
spine-chillers, no magazines ...
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Our department produces aeronautial documents, such as Component
Maintenance Manuals
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One would think Vogue would be sourced in Quark... :)}
Does JoAnn Hackos use FM to write her books
I can't speak for fiction or magazines but I do layout of technical
books for a couple of commercial publishers. They both have the
authors writing in Word using a very simple template. (The thinking
is: The books are written by subject matter experts who are not
necessarily technical
Just out of curiosity, what kinds of documents are people producing in
Framemaker?
Our department produces aeronautial documents, such as Component
Maintenance Manuals, Aircraft Maintenance Manuals, Wiring Diagram
Manuals, and Illustrated Parts Catalogs.
Do people produce books and magazines
Users
> Subject: Framemaker Uses
>
> Just out of curiosity, what kinds of documents are people producing in
> Framemaker?
>
> Our department produces aeronautial documents, such as Component
> Maintenance Manuals, Aircraft Maintenance Manuals, Wiring Diagram
> Manuals, and Ill
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To: Frame Users
Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 2008 12:04:51 PM
Subject: Framemaker Uses
Just out of curiosity, what kinds of documents are people producing in
Framemaker?
Our department produces aeronautial documents, such as Component
Maintenance Manuals, Aircraft Maint
chael" on the book covers)
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Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 1:19 PM
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One would think V
I can't speak for fiction or magazines but I do layout of technical
books for a couple of commercial publishers. They both have the
authors writing in Word using a very simple template. (The thinking
is: The books are written by subject matter experts who are not
necessarily technical
We are creating 1000+-page catalogs of industrial supplies (hammers,
gloves, ladders, mig welders, etc.). Both color and grayscale.
Scott White
Media Production Manager
Implementation Coordinator
210-704-8239
swhite at alamark.com
On May 7, 2008, at 4:17 PM, Pat Christenson wrote:
> I
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