Nancy,
try FileBox eXtender (freeware,
http://www.hyperionics.com/files/index.asp). It allows you to auto-switch
to the "Details" view of the file boxes and lets you specify an order. But
this is not the main purpose of this Windows Explorer add-on - it
simplifies the navigation through the fo
Well sorta,
I renamed one of the temp FM files with the random hex number and it works
fine. I'll need to fiddle with the graphics some, but for a redline, it does
the trick.
Then I deleted the file from both the old and the new books and re-ran the
compare. All of the chapters and appendice
Hi
I am going to send out a questionnaire to our customers about
documentation.
I am interested in good advice, maybe a template or a sample
questionnaire.
I am interested in knowing whether customers prefer online help or the
paper manual, whether they need translated screen shots or they can li
> Every time I need to import a graphic, Framemaker initially presents the
> graphics files to me in alphabetical order.
>
> It would be much, much more useful if every time I wanted to import the
> graphics, they were listed by date, most recent date first.
That would be a useful feature. You may
Hi Nancy,
This would be a Windows specific issue rather than one relating to FrameMaker.
You can change the default behaviour of file listings until you have finished
the task by following these steps.
1. Right-click Start, click Explore, and then click drive C.
2. On the View menu, click
> Every time I need to import a graphic, Framemaker initially presents the
> graphics files to me in alphabetical order.
>
> It would be much, much more useful if every time I wanted to import the
> graphics, they were listed by date, most recent date first.
That would be a useful feature. You may
Art wrote on 11/25/2008 02:00:01 AM:
>
> If you do a quick search of this site, or the Adobe FM user forum,
> you'll see a number of messages related to the "failed to..." problem,
> which surfaced when XP SP3 shipped. You're probably going to have to
> fix this before going much further...
>
One other approach that I use in a situation such as yours, Nancy, is a
combination of xplorer2 and Copy Path. I can easily access my several
directories, sort each directory tab in the order I prefer, and then
copy the path for the easy import into my FM doc.
-Original Message-
From: fra
Hi, everyone.
I am working on a large manual with many graphics that are imported by
reference. The graphics are organized in several directories, but even
so each directory contains many dozens of files.
Every time I need to import a graphic, Framemaker initially presents the
graphics files
One other approach that I use in a situation such as yours, Nancy, is a
combination of xplorer2 and Copy Path. I can easily access my several
directories, sort each directory tab in the order I prefer, and then
copy the path for the easy import into my FM doc.
-Original Message-
From: [EM
Hi, everyone.
I am working on a large manual with many graphics that are imported by
reference. The graphics are organized in several directories, but even
so each directory contains many dozens of files.
Every time I need to import a graphic, Framemaker initially presents the
graphics files
Art wrote on 11/25/2008 02:00:01 AM:
>
> If you do a quick search of this site, or the Adobe FM user forum,
> you'll see a number of messages related to the "failed to..." problem,
> which surfaced when XP SP3 shipped. You're probably going to have to
> fix this before going much further...
>
Well sorta,
I renamed one of the temp FM files with the random hex number and it works
fine. I'll need to fiddle with the graphics some, but for a redline, it does
the trick.
Then I deleted the file from both the old and the new books and re-ran the
compare. All of the chapters and appendice
I'm converting a user guide to a training (i.e. landscape) layout and need to
batch enlarge all of the referenced graphics by 150%. Found a nifty tool to do
this:
http://www.fotosizer.com/
- Ben
Ben Hechter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.semitake.com
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I'm converting a user guide to a training (i.e. landscape) layout and need to
batch enlarge all of the referenced graphics by 150%. Found a nifty tool to do
this:
http://www.fotosizer.com/
- Ben
Ben Hechter
bhechter at objectives.ca
www.semitake.com
Hi
I am going to send out a questionnaire to our customers about
documentation.
I am interested in good advice, maybe a template or a sample
questionnaire.
I am interested in knowing whether customers prefer online help or the
paper manual, whether they need translated screen shots or they can li
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