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Subject: RE: converting Frame to Word
Brad Simons wrote:
Then, I used a program called PDF to Word which is manufactured by a
company called Very PDF. (http://www.verypdf.com/pdf2word/index.html)
I tried that program one time, and it worked very well. However, it is
one
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From: Gillian Flato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 9:54 AM
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Subject: RE: converting Frame to Word
Will PDF converter work if the originator
Hi, David.
Eason, David wrote:
Brad Simons wrote:
Then, I used a program called PDF to Word which is manufactured by a
company called Very PDF. (http://www.verypdf.com/pdf2word/index.html)
I tried that program one time, and it worked very well. However, it is
one-dimensional. My program of
Hi,
Gillian Flato wrote:
Will PDF converter work if the originator of the PDF put security on it?
No, that will not work. That is a limitation of almost all those
products, I think (but not sure).
Z
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From: Gillian Flato [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Will PDF converter work if the originator of the PDF put security on it?
Apparently not, but there are a number of products out there that will
bypass the security. Google for PDF Password Recovery.
Kenneth Benson
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Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:03 PM
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Cc: Yvonne.Mills at jdsu.com
Subject: RE: converting Frame to Word
Brad Simons wrote:
"Then, I used a program called "PDF to Word" which is manufactured by a
company called Very PDF. (http://
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From: Gillian Flato [mailto:gfl...@nanometrics.com]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 9:54 AM
To: Eason, David; Brad Simmons; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Cc: Yvonne.Mills at jdsu.com
Subject: RE: converting Frame to Word
Will PDF converter
Hi, David.
Eason, David wrote:
> Brad Simons wrote:
>> "Then, I used a program called "PDF to Word" which is manufactured by a
>> company called Very PDF. (http://www.verypdf.com/pdf2word/index.html)"
>
> I tried that program one time, and it worked very well. However, it is
> one-dimensional.
Hi,
Gillian Flato wrote:
> Will PDF converter work if the originator of the PDF put security on it?
No, that will not work. That is a limitation of almost all those
products, I think (but not sure).
Z
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From: "Gillian Flato"
> Will PDF converter work if the originator of the PDF put security on it?
Apparently not, but there are a number of products out there that will
bypass the security. Google for "PDF Password Recovery".
Kenneth Benson
, 2007 12:35 PM
To: Yvonne Mills; Framers@frameusers.com
Subject: Re: converting Frame to Word
I was leaning toward using Mif2go to get RTF, and then using Word's
master document to build the book.
Do a Web search and you'll see that the experts say that there are only
two
kinds of master
Yvonne asked:
I was recently asked to convert our FrameMaker template into a MS Word
template. Yes, I know this is backwards (and we all know the benefits of
Frame over Word).
Yvonne, I was recently faced with the very same situation. Like you, I
understand that telling other departments
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Subject: RE: converting Frame to Word
Yvonne asked:
I was recently asked
Yvonne asked:
"I was recently asked to convert our FrameMaker template into a MS Word
template. Yes, I know this is backwards (and we all know the benefits of
Frame over Word)."
Yvonne, I was recently faced with the very same situation. Like you, I
understand that telling other departments
com
Cc: Yvonne.Mills at jdsu.com
Subject: RE: converting Frame to Word
Yvonne asked:
"I was recently asked to convert our FrameMaker template into a MS Word
template. Yes, I know this is backwards (and we all know the benefits of
Frame over Word)."
Yvonne, I was recently face
I would suggest MasterCard to buy the other dept another FrameMaker
license. After you factor your time and the fact that the appearance of
the documents will start to degenerate as soon as they have been ported
over into Word, the cost of the license is insignificant. Plus the folks
in the other
I was leaning toward using Mif2go to get RTF, and then using Word's
master document to build the book.
Do a Web search and you'll see that the experts say that there are only two
kinds of master documents in Word: those that are corrupt, and those that
are about to become corrupted.
At 13:24 -0500 28/3/07, Pinkham, Jim wrote:
Yes, all, Frame is wonderful, but perhaps more to your point, Yvonne,
let me share a resource I just learned about over the weekend put
together by one who seems to dwell in the rarefied atmosphere of Word
gurus. There's even a section dealing with the
://www.shaunakelly.com/word/index.html
Best,
Jim
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Yvonne Mills
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 12:31 PM
To: Framers@frameusers.com
Subject: converting Frame to Word
Hello,
I was recently asked to convert our FrameMaker
At 13:35 -0500 28/3/07, Mike Wickham wrote:
Do a Web search and you'll see that the experts say that there are only two
kinds of master documents in Word: those that are corrupt, and those that are
about to become corrupted. Absolutely stay away from the master document
feature in Word. It has
, March 28, 2007 11:31 AM
To: Framers@frameusers.com
Subject: converting Frame to Word
Hello,
I was recently asked to convert our FrameMaker template into a MS Word
template. Yes, I know this is backwards (and we all know the benefits of
Frame over Word). However, the reason for this is because
Yes, there is a better way. But they have decided not to go that route.
MIF2Go is the best way to translate to RTF.
DO NOT USE Word's master document. It has been broken since inception. Y= ou
can make it function properly, but it requires the user to follow proced
ure
Hello,
I was recently asked to convert our FrameMaker template into a MS Word
template. Yes, I know this is backwards (and we all know the benefits of
Frame over Word). However, the reason for this is because another
department wants to make similar-looking documents, but they don't have
On Wednesday, March 28, 2007 01:31 PM, Yvonne Mills wrote:
| I was recently asked to convert our FrameMaker template into a MS
| Word template. Yes, I know this is backwards (and we all know the
| benefits of Frame over Word). However, the reason for this is
| because another department wants
I would suggest MasterCard to buy the other dept another FrameMaker
license. After you factor your time and the fact that the appearance of
the documents will start to degenerate as soon as they have been ported
over into Word, the cost of the license is insignificant. Plus the folks
in the other
: converting Frame to Word
Hello,
I was recently asked to convert our FrameMaker template into a MS Word
template. Yes, I know this is backwards (and we all know the benefits of
Frame over Word). However, the reason for this is because another
department wants to make similar-looking documents
> I was leaning toward using Mif2go to get RTF, and then using Word's
> master document to build the "book".
Do a Web search and you'll see that the experts say that there are only two
kinds of master documents in Word: those that are corrupt, and those that
are about to become corrupted.
At 13:24 -0500 28/3/07, Pinkham, Jim wrote:
>Yes, all, Frame is wonderful, but perhaps more to your point, Yvonne,
>let me share a resource I just learned about over the weekend put
>together by one who seems to dwell in the rarefied atmosphere of Word
>gurus. There's even a section dealing with
At 13:35 -0500 28/3/07, Mike Wickham wrote:
>Do a Web search and you'll see that the experts say that there are only two
>kinds of master documents in Word: those that are corrupt, and those that are
>about to become corrupted. Absolutely stay away from the master document
>"feature" in Word.
[mailto:framers-bounces+tammy.vanboening=fiserv.com at lists.frameusers.com
] On Behalf Of Yvonne Mills
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 11:31 AM
To: Framers at frameusers.com
Subject: converting Frame to Word
Hello,
I was recently asked to convert our FrameMaker template into a MS Word
template. Yes, I know
Yes, there is a better way. But they have decided not to go that route.
MIF2Go is the best way to translate to RTF.
DO NOT USE Word's master document. It has been broken since inception. Y
can make it function properly, but it requires the user to follow proced ure
extermely
=nyce.net at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Mike Wickham
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 12:35 PM
To: Yvonne Mills; Framers at frameusers.com
Subject: Re: converting Frame to Word
> I was leaning toward using Mif2go to get RTF, and then using Word's
> master document to build the "book&
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