Martin Simon wrote:
> I did not see all of those options since I was trying to
> convert the book file. My choices were limited to fm,
> mif,pdf,htm, and xml.
Ah, so that's why you went the HTML route. :-) Remember, in FM, all the
content is in the .fm files. The .book file just contains poin
FAQs, I went to the frameusers, adobe, and the web.
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To: Martin Simon; framers
Subject: RE: FM to Word conversion
Martin Simon wrote:
> Sorry, t
eally good job once you set it
up. Plus it does high-quality conversion to HTML, WinHelp, HTML Help,
Java Help, browser-based help, etc.
From: "Rick Quatro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Martin Simon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"framers"
Subject: Re: FM to Word conve
Martin Simon wrote:
> Sorry, this questions seems taboo however, I am interested in
> converting a FM book to an MS Word doc. The FAQ didn't say
> much. I converted my book to HTML then pasted into a blank
> Word doc. There is a lot of clean-up necessary. Do you have
> any other ideas? I do n
You can Save As RTF and see how that works, or use a third-party program
like Mif2Go (http://www.omsys.com).
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Good Morning Framers List,
Sorry, this questions seems taboo however, I am interested in converting
a FM book to an MS Wo