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Hi listers,
I am facing inconsistent color definition issues and have tried all the
solutions provided by the listers and others on the Web. Nothing could resolve
the issue. I now want to know how do I change the color definitions? In the
color definitions dialog the Add and Delete options
Well, after who knows how many unbillable hours, my book is finally clean.
I found that at least two text insets and one chapter that didn't have
insets were causing the odd unresolved text inset problems.
After meticulously recreating every offending chapter (about four in total)
and text inset
Hi Brian,
It's a long time since I looked at any of the British Standards for technical
documentation, but what I saw was teaching grandma to suck eggs. The BSs
should now comply with European standards, so if you want to Goo.., sorry,
'search for' the British versions these are likely to be
There's also the European Machinery Directive:
http://www.tuvamerica.com/services/mechanical/md.pdf
Search for: 1.7.4. Instructions
Cheers
--
Yves Barbion
www.scripto.nu
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Anthony Davey anthony.da...@rssb.co.ukwrote:
Hi Brian,
It's a long time since I
Esteemed colleagues,
A while back there was a technique noted on this forum for saving a Word (docx)
document such that the art was automatically extracted into a separate folder
from the text. Can anyone help me with this technique? We are converting a
number of art-rich Word docs into our
Here a solution that David Creamer gave
(http://www.IDEAStraining.com):
"If the file is Word 2007 (and presumably 2010), you can make a copy
of the
file, change the extension from .docx to .zip.
Uncompress the zip and the graphics (Word optimized and
I seem to remember something like renaming it as a zip file using the
extractor to unpack the files?
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Thomas Scalise
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 10:02 AM
To:
Note that there's no particular reason why you need to make a copy of the file
and change the extension. If you launch WinZip and choose Open, the dialog you
see will display all file types (including .docx, .docm, and .dotx) by default.
In other words, you can open the Word file directly from
I use Microsoft Photo Editor. You can simply select the graphic you
want, copy it and paste it into Photo Editor with no loss of quality and
you also have multiple formats to save it as out of Photo Editor. I use
this for Word XP, 2003, and 2007. Hope this helps.
Rick
I've found Lyn Eggleston's advice helpful also, particularly with our
Word 2003 docs: Extracting Images Embedded in Word Documents
http://http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/aboutgraphics/ss/extractword.ht
m or (
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/aboutgraphics/ss/extractword.htm).
It's very simple. When saving, select Save As... And select .html.
Scott
On Mar 28, 2011, at 9:01, Thomas Scalise thomas.scal...@crossmatch.com wrote:
Esteemed colleagues,
A while back there was a technique noted on this forum for saving a Word
(docx) document such that the art was
Esteemed colleagues,
Again, your generosity and support are overwhelming. Thank you all for sharing
the solution with us. We will save a lot of time.
Tom Scalise
Information Development Manager
Office (561) 622-5416
Fax (561) 622-9938
thomas.scal...@crossmatch.com
[Description:
When I press F8 / F9 I see a dropdown in which I can type the first few
letters of the format I want to apply.
However, I used to see a popup list of catalog formats, and I cannot
figure out what I have done to make the UI change from the popup to the
dropdown. I've tried many combinations of
Hi Thomas,
I've had to do this on a number of occasions and the method I prefer is to save
the Word doc as an HTML file. Word then creates a separate folder where it
places all the images, both re-scaled for web and original imported size. So
mind which ones you choose.
Bernard Gagne
Save the doc as a Web page. This produces a folder full of all the images.
Regards,
Ant
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Thomas Scalise
Sent: 28 March 2011 15:02
To: 'framers@lists.frameusers.com'
Subject: Extracting art from
Thank you all for your assistance! So, in case anyone cares, after researching
this, apparently I want the following documents:
* European Machinery
Directivehttp://www.tuvamerica.com/services/mechanical/md.pdf 2006/42/EC,
Annex I, Section 1.7.4. Instructions
* DIN, BS EN, or IEC 62079:2001
Wish I'd known about this about a month ago!Two questions:Does the technique of changing the file extension to .zip require that the graphics be imported by reference, so they exist as separate files when unpacked?Using the MS Photo Editor, I get 96dpi files (IOW, screen captures), which are not
Save as Web page and you get a folder with all the graphics.
David
Boss Communications ̶ Technical writing/communications/photography
mailto:da...@bosscommunications.com www.bosscommunications.com
Phone 416-704-1839 / Fax 416-946-1330 / Mississauga ON
Marguerite Krupp wrote:
Does the technique of changing the file extension to .zip require
that the graphics be imported by reference, so they exist as separate
files when unpacked?
First, note that it is *not* necessary to change the filename extension. All
that is necessary is to open it
The WinZip technique only works for the new Microsoft Word formats (.docx,
.docm, .dotx rather than .doc and .dot) that were introduced in Office 2007 and
continued in Office 2010. These file formats all contain a collection of XML
text files and graphics objects that have been zipped into a
Prompted by Steve Johnson (thx) - I should have noted:
FM9
Win XP
3G of memory
The dropdown is on the Status Bar - where the popup used to appear.
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Thanks for the good advice, Fred!
I'm with you on all but the last point. Unfortunately, this is one of those
legacy docs that has a long and checkered history. It was originally done in
PageMaker 6.5, and it was only through a series of gyrations and extractions
that I got a Word doc at all.
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'search for' the British versions these are likely to be
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