Re: [Framers] Mif2Go conversion to Word

2016-01-06 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
I think it's worthwhile paying a MIF2GO expert for an hour of his or her time to teach you the ins and outs. It's a fraction of the price of paying for another help conversion program. I asked our company to foot the bill for a few hours of Steve Wiseman's time and

Re: [Framers] Configure Colors in Track Edits

2016-01-06 Thread Caroline Tabach
Great Thanks Caroline Tabach Technical/Marcom Writer Tel: +972-077-7745-042| carol...@radcom.com | www.radcom.com [RADCOM_Logo_Radically_email] From: Craig Ede [mailto:craig...@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 05,

Re: [Framers] Mif2Go conversion to Word

2016-01-06 Thread Etzel, Gary
There is one updated DLL that you need to make Mif2Go compatible with Frame 12. As for FM 2015, we only tested the 30-day trial and we could not get Mif2Go to run. We didn't spend any time investigating why. We assumed it was the same issue as FM 12, that Mif2Go probably needed a small code

Re: [Framers] Mif2Go conversion to Word

2016-01-06 Thread Harding, Dan
FM to PDF to Word is a nonstarter if you need to retain index markers or other cross-references in the resulting Word file. Doing a direct save from FM to RTF omits any index markers contained in footnote text. Thus Mif2go. Dan Harding From: Framers

Re: [Framers] Mif2Go conversion to Word

2016-01-06 Thread Stamm, David
2016-01-06-03T15:05Z Gary - Windows 7 Enterprise Service pack 1 FrameMaker 12.0.4.445 Structured interface with unstructured files I have the above setup. I believe that I have the latest update to FrameMaker. I have started the process to get FrameMaker 2015 Release. I guess I'm missing

Re: [Framers] Mif2Go conversion to Word

2016-01-06 Thread Etzel, Gary
You want File > Save As and for "Save as type", select Microsoft RTF. You can open that file in Word and then continue to work on it as an RTF file, or save it to a Word format. I prefer going from a PDF to Word over going from FM to Word, although the reasons escape me at the moment. But I

Re: [Framers] Mif2Go conversion to Word

2016-01-06 Thread Stamm, David
2016-01-06-03T16:00Z Gary - When FrameMaker has focus on a file - not when I choose a file in the .book window - that works for one file at a time. I need to do this for several books, each of which has numerous constituent (or "child") files. I project that each book will be many hundreds

Re: [Framers] Mif2Go conversion to Word

2016-01-06 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 16:27 + 6/1/16, Denis Daly wrote: >Does anyone have an opinion on using Acrobat Writer to edit the PDF file >created from FM? The intention being to not revert to the original FM file and >that all future edits would be done using Acrobat writer only. > >This process only to be used on

[Framers] FrameMaker .fm, .mif, or Acrobat .pdf conversion to Word .docx or .doc

2016-01-06 Thread Stamm, David
2016-01-06-03T17:05Z Windows 7 Enterprise Service pack 1 FrameMaker 12.0.4.445 Structured interface with unstructured files Is there an addon, plugin, program, or utility that converts from a FrameMaker .book file into only one .doc or .docx file that has the features and functions (such as

Re: [Framers] Mif2Go conversion to Word

2016-01-06 Thread Stamm, David
2016-01-06-03T17:05Z This is to end this thread. I you want to raise subjects that are significantly different from that of the thread, please start a new thread. Many thanks to all who responded to my thread, "Mif2Go conversion to Word," which I started at 2016-01-05-02T21:30Z. Dave Stamm

Re: [Framers] Mif2Go conversion to Word

2016-01-06 Thread Denis Daly
I have been following this particular thread with interest. Does anyone have an opinion on using Acrobat Writer to edit the PDF file created from FM? The intention being to not revert to the original FM file and that all future edits would be done using Acrobat writer only. This process only

Re: [Framers] Mif2Go conversion to Word

2016-01-06 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 18:00 + 6/1/16, Steve Rickaby wrote: >(Disclaimer: I have to used this feature.) Did I? I of course meant to write 'I have *not* used this feature.' Yet. -- Steve ___ This message is from the Framers mailing list Send messages to