As far as the clean-up, the $10 Silicon Prairie Paragraph tool
sounds like a good idea. You can try before you buy.
As far as point #2, I think the two template idea that someone
mentioned (with the same par tag names but a different look) is a
better way to go.
On 2015-May-27 3:33 PM, tom.beiswen...@emhartglass.com wrote:
This could be very tedious, so I'm hoping that you all can help.
Two issues:
1) I have a document that has a paragraph catalog that is far more
extensive than I need (added to over the years and never cleaned up).
I'd like to reduc
amers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Simplifying a FM12 document
This could be very tedious, so I'm hoping that you all can help.
Two issues:
1) I have a document that has a paragraph catalog that is far more extensive
than I need (added to over the years and never cleaned up). I'd like to
tom.beiswen...@emhartglass.com, "framers@lists.frameusers.com"
Date: 05/27/2015 03:38 PM
Subject: Re: Simplifying a FM12 document
Sent by:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
One quick and easy way to do that is to have two files containing the
tags that
One quick and easy way to do that is to have two files containing the
tags that are different. Use the *same* tag names but different
formats. Import the eBook tags before you generate an eBook, then
import the regular tags afterwards.
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 12:33 PM, wrote:
> 2) I want to be a
This could be very tedious, so I'm hoping that you all can help.
Two issues:
1) I have a document that has a paragraph catalog that is far more
extensive than I need (added to over the years and never cleaned up). I'd
like to reduce it to a more manageable list.
2) I want to be able create a f