Hi,
Thanks for the info, I'll check out the DTP tools conversion and see what
it's like, i'll need to negotiate the purchase of some credits with the
controller of purse strings here.
Thanks
Mulholland
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Peter Gold wrote:
> One more thing (OK, a couple more)
>
> No
One more thing (OK, a couple more)
Now that I'm back on my Windows machine where I can use FrameMaker 8,
I tried my own suggestions using my rusty and trusty MS Word 97, and
learned a few things. Perhaps newer Word releases can understand more
of the information that FrameMaker puts into the RTF,
On 12/12/08, mulholland4 wrote:
> Hi,
> I am going to be using InDesign to produce some docs and was wondering if
> there is any way of importing the Paragraph and Character styles from my
> Framemaker 8 docs into InDesign CS4? Although my layout will be radically
> different in the new docs,
> I am going to be using InDesign to produce some docs and was wondering if
> there is any way of importing the Paragraph and Character styles from my
> Framemaker 8 docs into InDesign CS4? Although my layout will be radically
> different in the new docs, it would be useful to be able to reuse cont
Peter Gold was kind enough to suggest
MIF Filter for Adobe InDesign from DTPTools after he'd done a review of the
product. See for yourself at
http://www.dtptools.com/product.asp?id=mfid
Considering what I got, the cost (per page) was pretty extraordinary.
-Matt
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