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Here's what I've come up with.
I save the Powerpoint file as a PDF, then use Able2Doc to convert the PDF to
Word. (I've found I get a very clean conversion after using Able2Doc.)
I imported the resulting Word file into FrameMaker. Text and graphics are
imported cleanly.
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I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be transferred
to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-and-paste procedure but if anyone
has any tips, I'd appreciate hearing about them.
I have PowerPoint for both Mac and Windows, if that helps any.
Thanks!
Pat Christenson
My copy of PowerPoint (2010 aka 14) can't save as .doc or .docx, only .rtf.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Bill Swallow wrote:
> You can save PPT to Word and import that into FM. How easy it'll be really
> depends on how the PPT was designed.
You can save PPT to Word and import that into FM. How easy it'll be really
depends on how the PPT was designed.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Pat Christenson wrote:
> I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be
> transferred to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-a
Pat Christenson wrote:
> I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be
> transferred to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-and-paste
> procedure but if anyone has any tips, I'd appreciate hearing about
> them.
>
> I have PowerPoint for both Mac and Windows, if that help
Pat Christenson wrote:
> I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be
> transferred to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-and-paste
> procedure but if anyone has any tips, I'd appreciate hearing about
> them.
>
> I have PowerPoint for both Mac and Windows, if that helps
You might try saving as RTF from PowerPoint and importing that into a
FM document.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:13 PM, Pat Christenson wrote:
> I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be transferred
> to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-and-paste procedure but if anyo
I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be transferred
to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-and-paste procedure but if anyone
has any tips, I'd appreciate hearing about them.
I have PowerPoint for both Mac and Windows, if that helps any.
Thanks!
Pat Christenson
What are "Confluence extracts"?
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 7:50 PM, rebecca officer
wrote:
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> 1) use MIF2Go to export Confluence 4 XHTML from FM
> 2) import the output into Confluence one page at a time
> 3) manually muck with each page to convert the conditional text to
> Confluence extracts
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