Diane and awl:
> With Acrobat Pro 7.0 or 8.0, you
> can save the PDF for review and the writers in Japan will have similar
> tools to the Word doc with highlighting, notes and editing.
Actually, the new *free* Adobe Reader v. 8.0 will do all this stuff and
even, I believe, allow a group of
Grettings to all in Frameland,
I have successfully convinced my company to switch from Word to FM, but
there is a group of writers in Japan that would still like to have the
highlighting feature that Word has. I'm sure you all know that this feature
does not exist natively in FM, so I was
.
-Gillian Flato
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Diane Gaskill
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 11:17 AM
To: Framers
Subject: Highlighting in M
Grettings to all in Frameland,
I have successfully convinced my company to switch from Word
Well, slightly clunky, but workable:
1. On the Tools palette, define one of the line widths to a common
font size plus a couple points for leading. Say 14 pts.
2. Set the color to Yellow. Or whatever
3. Use the line draw tool to add the highlight.
4. Right click and Send to Back.
Art
On
with the deleted condition and
simply turn off the color in the added conditional text.
Diane
-Original Message-
From: Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Jan 18, 2007 12:21 PM
To: Diane Gaskill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Framers framers@frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Highlighting in M
Well, slightly
Grettings to all in Frameland,
I have successfully convinced my company to switch from Word to FM, but
there is a group of writers in Japan that would still like to have the
highlighting feature that Word has. I'm sure you all know that this feature
does not exist natively in FM, so I was
.
-Gillian Flato
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+gflato=nanometrics@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+gflato=nanometrics.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Diane Gaskill
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 11:17 AM
To: Framers
Subject: Highlighting in M
Grettings
Well, slightly clunky, but workable:
1. On the Tools palette, define one of the line widths to a common
font size plus a couple points for leading. Say 14 pts.
2. Set the color to Yellow. Or whatever
3. Use the line draw tool to add the highlight.
4. Right click and Send to Back.
Art
On