importing text-insets

2010-03-11 Thread Michael Weyrauch
Hello I have several text-insets imported into the main document as reference. But FM inserts them with an absolute path. Therefore one, who wants to continue working on the same document but in a different working environment, has to re-import all text-insets. Has one of you an idea how this

RE: importing text-insets

2010-03-11 Thread Combs, Richard
Michael Weyrauch wrote: I have several text-insets imported into the main document as reference. But FM inserts them with an absolute path. Therefore one, who wants to continue working on the same document but in a different working environment, has to re-import all text-insets. Has one of

importing text-insets

2010-03-11 Thread Michael Weyrauch
Hello I have several text-insets imported into the main document as reference. But FM inserts them with an absolute path. Therefore one, who wants to continue working on the same document but in a different working environment, has to re-import all text-insets. Has one of you an idea how this

importing text-insets

2010-03-11 Thread Combs, Richard
Michael Weyrauch wrote: > I have several text-insets imported into the main document as reference. > But FM inserts them with an absolute path. Therefore one, who wants to > continue working on the same document but in a different working > environment, has to re-import all text-insets. Has one

RE: Importing text insets

2006-06-12 Thread Harro de Jong
Shelly Schneider wrote : This isn't drag and drop, but you could use the shortcut keys for importing files - ESC f-i-f. It's faster than going to the menu, anyway. If you want to do it faster, map the Import File command to F10, or something. 1 keystroke instead of 4. Add this line to

Importing text insets

2006-06-12 Thread Harro de Jong
Shelly Schneider wrote : > This isn't drag and drop, but you could use the shortcut keys for > importing files - ESC f-i-f. It's faster than going to the menu, > anyway. If you want to do it faster, map the Import File command to F10, or something. 1 keystroke instead of 4. Add this line to

Re: Importing text insets

2006-06-09 Thread John Posada
Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them into an open Frame document? It's irritating to have to jump through the menu hoops when you have a large number of files to import. Not that I'm aware of. If there was, it WOULD save me loads of time. FM has never been up to

Re: Importing text insets

2006-06-09 Thread eric . dunn
Sounds like a job for FrameScript... Eric L. Dunn Senior Technical Writer Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/09/2006 12:03:18 PM: Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them into an open Frame document? It's irritating to have to jump through the menu hoops when you have

Importing text insets

2006-06-09 Thread Doug
Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them into an open Frame document? It's irritating to have to jump through the menu hoops when you have a large number of files to import. --Doug

Importing text insets

2006-06-09 Thread John Posada
> Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them > into an open Frame document? It's irritating to have to jump > through the menu hoops when you have a large number of files to > import. Not that I'm aware of. If there was, it WOULD save me loads of time. FM has never been up

Importing text insets

2006-06-09 Thread eric.d...@ca.transport.bombardier.com
Sounds like a job for FrameScript... Eric L. Dunn Senior Technical Writer Doug wrote on 06/09/2006 12:03:18 PM: > Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them into > an open Frame document? It's irritating to have to jump through the > menu hoops when you have a large

Importing text insets

2006-06-09 Thread Shelly Schneider
This isn't drag and drop, but you could use the shortcut keys for importing files - ESC f-i-f. It's faster than going to the menu, anyway. -Shelly -Original Message- Doug wrote on 06/09/2006 12:03:18 PM: > Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them into > an