We use Windows XP operating system, Frame 7.2 (some of us may still be on
7.0), and Acrobat 7.0.
We organize our folders to have a main folder for the manual. That folder
contains 2 sub-folders (fm_source and docs). fm_source contains all the
Framemaker files that make up the book. In
to be open at the time the PDFs were
created. Maybe somebody else can confirm this.
jan.
jan e patterson
sr technical writer - environmental systems products - tucson, az
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Subject: Creating x-refs to files using a relative
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Subject:RE: Creating x-refs to files using a relative path
Janice, we used a similar file organization at my former employer, which
was a couple of years and versions ago, and we had extensive
cross-references throughout our library of manuals.
If I remember right
to files using a relative path
We use Windows XP operating system, Frame 7.2 (some of us may still be on
7.0), and Acrobat 7.0.
We organize our folders to have a main folder for the manual. That folder
contains 2 sub-folders (fm_source and docs). fm_source contains all the
Framemaker files
We use Windows XP operating system, Frame 7.2 (some of us may still be on
7.0), and Acrobat 7.0.
We organize our folders to have a main folder for the manual. That folder
contains 2 sub-folders (fm_source and docs). fm_source contains all the
Framemaker files that make up the book. In
s.frameusers.com
Cc: Janice Cadel; Beth Hamilton
Subject: Creating x-refs to files using a relative path
We use Windows XP operating system, Frame 7.2 (some of us may still be
on 7.0), and Acrobat 7.0.
We organize our folders to have a main folder for the manual. That
folder contains 2 sub-folders (
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Janice Cadel
11/28/2006 11:42 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
cc: Janice Cadel/HNS at HNS, Beth Hamilton/HNS at HNS
Subject:Creating x-refs to files using a relative path
We use