Hi Garnier,
TemplateMapper can handle also books with different templates
for different files in a book. It does everything in one go, so you
don't need any additional steps or tools.
Check all suggestions out and use the one which fits your requirements
best.
Best regards
Winfried
Hi Clint,
Our Tech Pubs group is finally on the verge of upgrading from
FM 7.0 to
9.0. We will not be buying the full TC4.
First, do you see any problems with just opening our old unstructured
templates and saving them again as the new version? I don't
expect there
would be any.
If
Hi Garnier,
TemplateMapper can handle also books with different templates
for different files in a book. It does everything in one go, so you
don't need any additional steps or tools.
Check all suggestions out and use the one which fits your requirements
best.
Best regards
Winfried
Hi Clint,
> Our Tech Pubs group is finally on the verge of upgrading from
> FM 7.0 to
> 9.0. We will not be buying the full TC4.
>
> First, do you see any problems with just opening our old unstructured
> templates and saving them again as the new version? I don't
> expect there
> would be
I don't know specifically, but most versions of Windows 7 include "XP Mode"
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/products/features/windows-xp-mod
e which is essentially a virtual machine. If you can run 5.5.6 on XP, then
you should be able to run 5.5.6 in the VM.
Download is here: