I have a bunch of FrameMaker 7 book files which I need to move from a
network drive to a local drive. This means that all file paths which reads
for instance "Y:manual/version01/manual.fm" now has to be updated to a new
file path which might read as: "C:Manuals/new/manual.fm". I can solve this
by c
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From: Mike Wickham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: update file paths easyli?
Bruce Foster's "Archive" plugin will do it for you easily, and for only 25
bucks
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From: Mike Wickham
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Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 10:05:13 AM
Subject: Re: update file paths easyli?
Bruce Foster's "Archive" plugin will do it for you easily, and for only 25
bucks!: http://home.comca
Bruce Foster's "Archive" plugin will do it for you easily, and for only 25
bucks!: http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/products.htm
Mike
Bjorn,
If you have the book and its components in a single directory tree,
you can copy those components and move them as a group; that preserves
the relative path in the Frame files.
If the book isn't in that structure, the easiest way it move it is to
use Bruce Foster's Archive plug in, which
Bruce Foster's "Archive" plugin will do it for you easily, and for only 25
bucks!: http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/products.htm
Mike
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Bjorn,
If you have the book and its components in a single directory tree,
you can copy those components and move them as a group; that preserves
the relative path in the Frame files.
If the book isn't in that structure, the easiest way it move it is to
use Bruce Foster's Archive plug in, which
I have a bunch of FrameMaker 7 book files which I need to move from a
network drive to a local drive. This means that all file paths which reads
for instance "Y:manual/version01/manual.fm" now has to be updated to a new
file path which might read as: "C:Manuals/new/manual.fm". I can solve this
by c