RE: Hypertext links not working

2013-08-26 Thread Dave.Stamm
2013-08-26-01T12:50Z

 

Tino –

 

Thanks for your time, interest, and effort.  Unfortunately, I failed to include 
in my original posting that I must produce _separate_ .pdf files.  So, I still 
have the problem.

 

After I print the book to separate files, I check a link while all the files 
are in [WatchedFolder] \ out.  The links work great.  Unfortunately, after I 
move “BEGIN_HERE.pdf” into its place and the other files into their place, the 
links don’t work.

 

Please note that I’m posting this to the Frame-to-Acrobat list, too.

 

Regards,

Dave Stamm

Information Engineer

 

From: Heiko Haida [mailto:i...@heiko-haida.de] 
Sent: 2013-08-23-Friday 11:31
To: Stamm, David-P45904; Framers
Subject: Re: Hypertext links not working

 

Hi Dave,

I just set up some files according to your description, with hyperlinks from 
each target-file to the others and back to the BEGIN_HERE.fm.

Well, I could see no problems within the files or in the pdf...

(My files are mainly local, but I also copied the folder to an external drive 
for the test.)

Just to make sure:

If TargetA is one example for a named hyperlink-destination in file 
targetA.fm (and so on...), and BEGIN is the named destination in the file 
BEGIN_HERE.fm, the link options look like this:

Link from BEGIN_HERE.fm to the other files:gotolink 
ABC_DEF/targetA.fm:TargetA (...and so forth for B, C, and D)

Link from targetA.fm to targetB.fm:gotolink 
targetB.fm:TargetB

Link from targetA.fm back to BEGIN_HERE.fm: gotolink ..//BEGIN_HERE.fm:BEGIN

I am enclosing my PDF, if you don't mind.

Good luck...

Tino H. Haida. Berlin

 

 

dave.st...@gdc4s.com:

2013-08-22-04T20:00Z
 
Windows 7 Enterprise Service Pack 1
4 GB RAM
64-bit operating system
FrameMaker 11.0.2.384
FrameMaker installed on workstation
Folder and all files on a server on the local area network in 
accordance with corporate policy
 
I am unable to consistently encode hypertext links among five files in 
one unstructured book.
 
Here's how the files are arranged:
 
  NOTE:  The .book file and all the target files are children of 
folder \Abc_Def.  File BEGIN_HERE.fm is sibling of folder \Abc_Def and is to 
contain links to all four targets.
 
Folder \Abc_Def
  File dir_Abc_Def.book
  File targetA.fm
  File targetB.fm
  File targetC.fm
  File targetD.fm
File BEGIN_HERE.fm
 
I moved File BEGIN_HERE.fm out of folder \Abc_Def because a recipient 
of the informational product (portable document format files) wants it that 
way.  I am using a character tag to constrain both the newlinks and gotolinks 
to small amounts of text.  Before I moved file BEGIN_HERE.fm out of folder 
\Abc_Def, crossreferences among all files worked flawlessly.
 
My latest attempt has been to specify named destinations (for example, 
newlink dir_About.fm) and jumps to named destinations (for example, gotolink 
dir_About.fm).
 
In the source .fm files, these jumps work only a small part of the 
time.  In the deliverable .pdf files, they don't work at all.
 
Dave Stamm
Information Engineer
 
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Blocking local formatting when copying

2013-08-26 Thread Michael Norton
Another option is to install Pure Text. With this tool, you can copy text from 
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RE: [f2a] RE: Hypertext links not working

2013-08-26 Thread Dave.Stamm
2013-08-26-01T16:00Z

 

Gail –

 

Yes, I print the book all at once to only one watched folder.  I’m using File | 
Print Book…  Separate File for Each Docu.  The arrangement of the .fm files is 
the same as arrangement of the .pdf files is to be.

 

This is the first time in _years_ that I’ve needed to do this, so it’s mighty 
perplexing.  I, too, customarily print large books including tables of contents 
and indices and such.  Those files are in only one folder, and I use File  
Single File.  Everything works great.

 

But not with the source and output files in different folders . . ..

 

Regards,

Dave Stamm

Information Engineer

General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.

Integrated Log Engr Svc, Logistics Section

1700 Magnavox Way, Suite 200 We'll hit your targets from here.™

Fort Wayne, Indiana  46804-1552; US

tel:  260-434-9620 fax:  260.434.9501 / 9509

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From: Gail Bergan [mailto:gail.ber...@bergan.com] 
Sent: 2013-08-26-Monday 11:25
To: Stamm, David-P45904
Cc: i...@heiko-haida.de; framers@lists.frameusers.com; 
frame2acro...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [f2a] RE: Hypertext links not working

 

Hi Dave,

 

Is your begin_here.pdf being written to the same watched folder? I use a 
similar setup when producing my larger books (a Start.pdf file that has a large 
TOC that links to the individual chapter files). But I must write ALL files 
at once, including Start, hyperlinked Index, and individual chapters, from the 
book file so that relative links are not broken. When I test them in the Out 
folder, everything works, and then I can move them en masse to wherever the 
final files will reside. If I try to write the Start file by itself, then the 
Index by itself, or the chapters, I find I have broken links.

 

I hope I understood your problem correctly and this helps.

 

Gail

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Sent from my iPad

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Gail R. Bergan, President

Bergan et al., Inc.

413 So. Church St.

Rockport, TX 78382

361-727-2343 

www.bergan.com

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On Aug 26, 2013, at 6:50 AM, dave.st...@gdc4s.com wrote:

  

2013-08-26-01T12:50Z 



Tino – 



Thanks for your time, interest, and effort. Unfortunately, I failed to 
include in my original posting that I must produce _separate_ .pdf files. So, I 
still have the problem. 



After I print the book to separate files, I check a link while all the 
files are in [WatchedFolder] \ out. The links work great. Unfortunately, after 
I move “BEGIN_HERE.pdf” into its place and the other files into their place, 
the links don’t work. 



Please note that I’m posting this to the Frame-to-Acrobat list, too. 



Regards, 

Dave Stamm 

Information Engineer 



From: Heiko Haida [mailto:i...@heiko-haida.de 
mailto:info%40heiko-haida.de ] 
Sent: 2013-08-23-Friday 11:31 
To: Stamm, David-P45904; Framers 
Subject: Re: Hypertext links not working 



Hi Dave, 

I just set up some files according to your description, with hyperlinks 
from each target-file to the others and back to the BEGIN_HERE.fm. 

Well, I could see no problems within the files or in the pdf... 

(My files are mainly local, but I also copied the folder to an external 
drive for the test.) 

Just to make sure: 

If TargetA is one example for a named hyperlink-destination in file 
targetA.fm (and so on...), and BEGIN is the named destination in the file 
BEGIN_HERE.fm, the link options look like this: 

Link from BEGIN_HERE.fm to the other files: gotolink 
ABC_DEF/targetA.fm:TargetA (...and so forth for B, C, and D) 

Link from targetA.fm to targetB.fm: gotolink targetB.fm:TargetB 

Link from targetA.fm back to BEGIN_HERE.fm: gotolink 
..//BEGIN_HERE.fm:BEGIN 

I am enclosing my PDF, if you don't mind. 

Good luck... 

Tino H. Haida. Berlin 





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RE: [f2a] RE: Hypertext links not working

2013-08-26 Thread Fred Ridder
I think your problem may be in the use of a watched folder. The problem may be 
caused by the fact that the relative locations of the files in the watched 
folder is not the same as their relative locations in the directory structure 
of either the source directory or the target installation directory; the 
watched folder flattens the directory structure to a single level. 

I'd try two alternate approaches.
1) Create a watched folder directory structure that matches the source and 
target structures.
2) Print to the Adobe PDF virtual printer to create the PDF files directly in 
the target directory structure.

-Fred Ridder

Subject: RE: [f2a] RE: Hypertext links not working
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 08:59:37 -0700
From: dave.st...@gdc4s.com
To: gail.ber...@bergan.com
CC: framers@lists.frameusers.com; frame2acro...@yahoogroups.com

2013-08-26-01T16:00Z Gail – Yes, I print the book all at once to only one 
watched folder.  I’m using File | Print Book…  Separate File for Each Docu.  
The arrangement of the .fm files is the same as arrangement of the .pdf files 
is to be. This is the first time in _years_ that I’ve needed to do this, so 
it’s mighty perplexing.  I, too, customarily print large books including tables 
of contents and indices and such.  Those files are in only one folder, and I 
use File  Single File.  Everything works great. But not with the source and 
output files in different folders . . .. Regards,Dave StammInformation 
EngineerGeneral Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.Integrated Log Engr Svc, Logistics 
Section1700 Magnavox Way, Suite 200 We'll hit your targets from here.™Fort 
Wayne, Indiana  46804-1552; UStel:  260-434-9620  fax:  
260.434.9501 / 9509dave.st...@gdc4s.com http://www.gdc4s.com/ This message 
and / or attachments may include information subject to GDC4S S.P. 1.8.6 and GD 
Corporate Policy 07-105 and are intended to be accessed only by authorized 
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Unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited.  If you are 
not an intended recipient, please contact the sender and destroy all copies of 
the original message. From: Gail Bergan [mailto:gail.ber...@bergan.com] 
Sent: 2013-08-26-Monday 11:25
To: Stamm, David-P45904
Cc: i...@heiko-haida.de; framers@lists.frameusers.com; 
frame2acro...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [f2a] RE: Hypertext links not working Hi Dave, Is your 
begin_here.pdf being written to the same watched folder? I use a similar setup 
when producing my larger books (a Start.pdf file that has a large TOC that 
links to the individual chapter files). But I must write ALL files at once, 
including Start, hyperlinked Index, and individual chapters, from the book file 
so that relative links are not broken. When I test them in the Out folder, 
everything works, and then I can move them en masse to wherever the final files 
will reside. If I try to write the Start file by itself, then the Index by 
itself, or the chapters, I find I have broken links. I hope I understood your 
problem correctly and this helps. Gail-Sent from my iPad-Gail 
R. Bergan, PresidentBergan et al., Inc.413 So. Church St.Rockport, TX 
78382361-727-2343 www.bergan.comwww.linkedin.com/pub/gail-bergan/30/aa6/391
On Aug 26, 2013, at 6:50 AM, dave.st...@gdc4s.com wrote:  
2013-08-26-01T12:50Z 



Tino – 



Thanks for your time, interest, and effort. Unfortunately, I failed to include 
in my original posting that I must produce _separate_ .pdf files. So, I still 
have the problem. 



After I print the book to separate files, I check a link while all the files 
are in [WatchedFolder] \ out. The links work great. Unfortunately, after I move 
“BEGIN_HERE.pdf” into its place and the other files into their place, the links 
don’t work. 



Please note that I’m posting this to the Frame-to-Acrobat list, too. 



Regards, 

Dave Stamm 

Information Engineer 



From: Heiko Haida [mailto:i...@heiko-haida.de] 
Sent: 2013-08-23-Friday 11:31 
To: Stamm, David-P45904; Framers 
Subject: Re: Hypertext links not working 



Hi Dave, 

I just set up some files according to your description, with hyperlinks from 
each target-file to the others and back to the BEGIN_HERE.fm. 

Well, I could see no problems within the files or in the pdf... 

(My files are mainly local, but I also copied the folder to an external drive 
for the test.) 

Just to make sure: 

If TargetA is one example for a named hyperlink-destination in file 
targetA.fm (and so on...), and BEGIN is the named destination in the file 
BEGIN_HERE.fm, the link options look like this: 

Link from BEGIN_HERE.fm to the other files: gotolink ABC_DEF/targetA.fm:TargetA 
(...and so forth for B, C, and D) 

Link from targetA.fm to targetB.fm: gotolink targetB.fm:TargetB 

Link from targetA.fm back 

Re: problems creating pdf files from FM11

2013-08-26 Thread Matt Sullivan
Hi Ken, since you asked…If you're using your Fm source to create EPUB, spaces and assorted odd characters in files, directories, graphics and (spot) cross-reference markers will prevent the EPUB from validating.I'm now in the habit of using only alphanumeric names for files, directories, and markers.
-MattMatt R. Sullivanco-authorPublishing Fundamentals: Unstructured FrameMaker 11P:714.798.7596 |C:714.585.2335 |m...@mattrsullivan.com@mattrsullivanLinkedInfacebookmattrsullivan.com

On Aug 25, 2013, at 8:48 AM, Ken Poshedly poshe...@bellsouth.net wrote:I recall in years past that a pop-up would occur if an "illegal" character was used in a filename, but I never see that anymore. At least now we know not use commas in a FrameMaker filename. Aare there any other such characters I should know about?___


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Frame Compatibility

2013-08-26 Thread Alison Craig
FM 9 Version: 9.0p255
Unstructured
OS: Windows 7, 64 bit
Creative Suite Standard 5
Acrobat: 9.5.5 (and Distiller)


Caveat: This isn't about the pros and cons of the new cloud versions of 
Creative Suite...


Our Marketing department has decided to go with the full deal on the cloud 
versions of Creative Suite, which I use, albeit in a limited way - mostly 
Illustrator, and of course, Acrobat.

If anyone has made that leap, can you speak to some compatibility issues for me?


I use Frame 9 and will continue to do so as the Tech Comm team at a sister 
company uses Frame 9 as well (when we upgrade, we'll make the leap together). 
So my questions are:

Will Acrobat XI work with Frame 9?
Is Acrobat 9 (my current version) compatible with the updated cloud versions of 
Illustrator and Photoshop?
Is it even possible for me to keep Acrobat 9 if I'm using the new cloud CS (ie, 
can I just not install Acrobat from the cloud)?


Anyone advice from someone with real life experience (good, bad or otherwise) 
that speaks to my situation would be appreciated.

Alison


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need to collaborate with a Word guru

2013-08-26 Thread Carol J. Elkins


Please contact me off list if you are an experienced Word user who is
familiar with building templates in both Framemaker and MSWord. I've been
asked to create a Word template that matches a Framemaker template that I
designed and I'm really struggling with Word's paragraph numbering versus
heading numbering styles. I need to set up styles to manage the following
numbering scheme:
1.0 THIS IS HEADING 1
1.1. This is List Number 2
1.2. This is Heading 2
1.2.1. This is List Number 3
1.2.2. This is Heading 3
1.2.2.1. This is List Number 4
1.2.2.2. This is Heading 4
1.2.2.2.1. This is List Number 5
1.2.2.2.2. This is Heading 5
1.2.2.2.2.1. This is List Number 6
1.2.2.2.2.2. This is Heading 6
2.0 THIS IS HEADING 1
2.1. This is List Number 2
2.2. This is Heading 2
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2.2.2.2. This is Heading 4
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2.2.2.2.2. This is Heading 5
2.2.2.2.2.1. This is List Number 6
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Hypertext links not working

2013-08-26 Thread dave.st...@gdc4s.com
2013-08-26-01T12:50Z



Tino ?



Thanks for your time, interest, and effort.  Unfortunately, I failed to include 
in my original posting that I must produce _separate_ .pdf files.  So, I still 
have the problem.



After I print the book to separate files, I check a link while all the files 
are in [WatchedFolder] \ out.  The links work great.  Unfortunately, after I 
move ?BEGIN_HERE.pdf? into its place and the other files into their place, the 
links don?t work.



Please note that I?m posting this to the Frame-to-Acrobat list, too.



Regards,

Dave Stamm

Information Engineer



From: Heiko Haida [mailto:i...@heiko-haida.de] 
Sent: 2013-08-23-Friday 11:31
To: Stamm, David-P45904; Framers
Subject: Re: Hypertext links not working



Hi Dave,

I just set up some files according to your description, with hyperlinks from 
each "target"-file to the others and back to the BEGIN_HERE.fm.

Well, I could see no problems within the files or in the pdf...

(My files are mainly local, but I also copied the folder to an external drive 
for the test.)

Just to make sure:

If "TargetA" is one example for a named hyperlink-destination in file 
"targetA.fm" (and so on...), and "BEGIN" is the named destination in the file 
"BEGIN_HERE.fm", the link options look like this:

Link from BEGIN_HERE.fm to the other files:gotolink 
ABC_DEF/targetA.fm:TargetA (...and so forth for B, C, and D)

Link from targetA.fm to targetB.fm:gotolink 
targetB.fm:TargetB

Link from targetA.fm back to BEGIN_HERE.fm: gotolink ..//BEGIN_HERE.fm:BEGIN

I am enclosing my PDF, if you don't mind.

Good luck...

Tino H. Haida. Berlin





Dave.Stamm at gdc4s.com:

2013-08-22-04T20:00Z

Windows 7 Enterprise Service Pack 1
4 GB RAM
64-bit operating system
FrameMaker 11.0.2.384
FrameMaker installed on workstation
Folder and all files on a server on the local area network in 
accordance with corporate policy

I am unable to consistently encode hypertext links among five files in 
one unstructured book.

Here's how the files are arranged:

  NOTE:  The .book file and all the target files are "children" of 
folder \Abc_Def.  File BEGIN_HERE.fm is "sibling" of folder \Abc_Def and is to 
contain links to all four targets.

Folder \Abc_Def
  File dir_Abc_Def.book
  File targetA.fm
  File targetB.fm
  File targetC.fm
  File targetD.fm
File BEGIN_HERE.fm

I moved File BEGIN_HERE.fm out of folder \Abc_Def because a recipient 
of the informational product (portable document format files) wants it that 
way.  I am using a character tag to constrain both the newlinks and gotolinks 
to small amounts of text.  Before I moved file BEGIN_HERE.fm out of folder 
\Abc_Def, crossreferences among all files worked flawlessly.

My latest attempt has been to specify named destinations (for example, 
newlink dir_About.fm) and jumps to named destinations (for example, gotolink 
dir_About.fm).

In the source .fm files, these jumps work only a small part of the 
time.  In the deliverable .pdf files, they don't work at all.

Dave Stamm
Information Engineer

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Blocking local formatting when copying

2013-08-26 Thread Michael Norton
Another option is to install Pure Text. With this tool, you can copy text from 
anywhere and paste plain text into whatever application you are using. You can 
find more information about it here:

http://www.stevemiller.net/puretext/





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[f2a] RE: Hypertext links not working

2013-08-26 Thread dave.st...@gdc4s.com
consistently encode hypertext links among five files in 
one unstructured book. 

Here's how the files are arranged: 

NOTE: The .book file and all the target files are "children" of folder 
\Abc_Def. File BEGIN_HERE.fm is "sibling" of folder \Abc_Def and is to contain 
links to all four targets. 

Folder \Abc_Def 
File dir_Abc_Def.book 
File targetA.fm 
File targetB.fm 
File targetC.fm 
File targetD.fm 
File BEGIN_HERE.fm 

I moved File BEGIN_HERE.fm out of folder \Abc_Def because a recipient 
of the informational product (portable document format files) wants it that 
way. I am using a character tag to constrain both the newlinks and gotolinks to 
small amounts of text. Before I moved file BEGIN_HERE.fm out of folder 
\Abc_Def, crossreferences among all files worked flawlessly. 

My latest attempt has been to specify named destinations (for example, 
newlink dir_About.fm) and jumps to named destinations (for example, gotolink 
dir_About.fm). 

In the source .fm files, these jumps work only a small part of the 
time. In the deliverable .pdf files, they don't work at all. 

Dave Stamm 
Information Engineer 

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[f2a] RE: Hypertext links not working

2013-08-26 Thread Fred Ridder
.fm back to BEGIN_HERE.fm: gotolink ..//BEGIN_HERE.fm:BEGIN 

I am enclosing my PDF, if you don't mind. 

Good luck... 

Tino H. Haida. Berlin 





Dave.Stamm at gdc4s.com: 

2013-08-22-04T20:00Z 

Windows 7 Enterprise Service Pack 1 
4 GB RAM 
64-bit operating system 
FrameMaker 11.0.2.384 
FrameMaker installed on workstation 
Folder and all files on a server on the local area network in accordance with 
corporate policy 

I am unable to consistently encode hypertext links among five files in one 
unstructured book. 

Here's how the files are arranged: 

NOTE: The .book file and all the target files are "children" of folder 
\Abc_Def. File BEGIN_HERE.fm is "sibling" of folder \Abc_Def and is to contain 
links to all four targets. 

Folder \Abc_Def 
File dir_Abc_Def.book 
File targetA.fm 
File targetB.fm 
File targetC.fm 
File targetD.fm 
File BEGIN_HERE.fm 

I moved File BEGIN_HERE.fm out of folder \Abc_Def because a recipient of the 
informational product (portable document format files) wants it that way. I am 
using a character tag to constrain both the newlinks and gotolinks to small 
amounts of text. Before I moved file BEGIN_HERE.fm out of folder \Abc_Def, 
crossreferences among all files worked flawlessly. 

My latest attempt has been to specify named destinations (for example, newlink 
dir_About.fm) and jumps to named destinations (for example, gotolink 
dir_About.fm). 

In the source .fm files, these jumps work only a small part of the time. In the 
deliverable .pdf files, they don't work at all. 

Dave Stamm 
Information Engineer 

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problems creating pdf files from FM11

2013-08-26 Thread Matt Sullivan
Hi Ken, since you asked?

If you're using your Fm source to create EPUB, spaces and assorted odd 
characters in files, directories, graphics and (spot) cross-reference markers 
will prevent the EPUB from validating.

I'm now in the habit of using only alphanumeric names for files, directories, 
and markers. 

-Matt

Matt R. Sullivan 
co-author Publishing Fundamentals: Unstructured FrameMaker 11 
P: 714.798.7596 | C: 714.585.2335 | matt at mattrsullivan.com 

@mattrsullivan LinkedIn facebook mattrsullivan.com 

On Aug 25, 2013, at 8:48 AM, Ken Poshedly  wrote:

> I recall in years past that a pop-up would occur if an "illegal" character 
> was used in a filename, but I never see that anymore. At least now we know 
> not use commas in a FrameMaker filename. Aare there any other such characters 
> I should know about? 

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Frame Compatibility

2013-08-26 Thread Alison Craig
FM 9 Version: 9.0p255
Unstructured
OS: Windows 7, 64 bit
Creative Suite Standard 5
Acrobat: 9.5.5 (and Distiller)


Caveat: This isn't about the pros and cons of the new cloud versions of 
Creative Suite...


Our Marketing department has decided to go with the full deal on the cloud 
versions of Creative Suite, which I use, albeit in a limited way - mostly 
Illustrator, and of course, Acrobat.

If anyone has made that leap, can you speak to some compatibility issues for me?


I use Frame 9 and will continue to do so as the Tech Comm team at a sister 
company uses Frame 9 as well (when we upgrade, we'll make the leap together). 
So my questions are:

Will Acrobat XI work with Frame 9?
Is Acrobat 9 (my current version) compatible with the updated cloud versions of 
Illustrator and Photoshop?
Is it even possible for me to keep Acrobat 9 if I'm using the new cloud CS (ie, 
can I just not install Acrobat from the cloud)?


Anyone advice from someone with real life experience (good, bad or otherwise) 
that speaks to my situation would be appreciated.

Alison


Alison Craig | Technical Documentation Lead
Ultrasonix | 130-4311 Viking Way | Richmond, BC  V6V 2K9 | 
analogicultrasound.com<http://www.analogicultrasound.com>
T 604-279-8550 ext 127 | F 604-279-8559

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need to collaborate with a Word guru

2013-08-26 Thread Carol J. Elkins
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