You can also use Esc v,P. There's a document called
Customizing_Frame_Products.pdf that is installed with FM that describes
how to add your own shortcuts. I added Esc b,b,b for following a
cross-reference back by adding to:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\FrameMaker7.2\fminit\configui\cmds.cfg
You add
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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 16:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Framers
Subject: Re: Need some FM tips
See answers below.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
David Shaked (Wernick) wrote:
Can I ask the list members for some tips on various FM techniques? I am
using FM 7.2. Most
At 12:46 -0400 19/6/07, John Sgammato wrote:
I keep a folder in Outlook called Tips Tricks, and when something
useful comes across a list like this, I just drag it in there. If the
email does not have a helpful title, then I forward it to myself and
rename it before saving it.
Seconded. Mine is
You guys are great! I have been overwhelmed with online and offline replies.
Thanks to everyone for taking the time to help.
David Shaked (Wernick)
AlmondWeb Ltd.
http://www.almondweb.com
Technical Documentation * Web Development * Word and WebWorks Consultants
> b. After following a cross reference (Alt+Ctrl+Click), go back to the
cross reference?
If you get ToolbarPlus from www.microtype.com/resources.html it has a
tool button for this.
Cheers, Rebecca
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>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Shmuel Wolfson [mailto:sbw at actcom.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 16:32
>> To: david at almondweb.com; Framers
>> Subject: Re: Need some FM tips
>>
>> See
At 12:46 -0400 19/6/07, John Sgammato wrote:
>I keep a folder in Outlook called Tips & Tricks, and when something
>useful comes across a list like this, I just drag it in there. If the
>email does not have a helpful title, then I forward it to myself and
>rename it before saving it.
Seconded.
You guys are great! I have been overwhelmed with online and offline replies.
Thanks to everyone for taking the time to help.
David Shaked (Wernick)
AlmondWeb Ltd.
http://www.almondweb.com
Technical Documentation * Web Development * Word and WebWorks Consultants
See answers below.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
David Shaked (Wernick) wrote:
Can I ask the list members for some tips on various FM techniques? I am
using FM 7.2. Most of these questions (except #6) are about techniques that
are easy to use in Word, and I haven't yet found an FM equivalent.
1.
David Shaked (Wernick) wrote:
Can I ask the list members for some tips on various FM
techniques? I am using FM 7.2. Most of these questions
(except #6) are about techniques that are easy to use in
Word, and I haven't yet found an FM equivalent.
1. Navigation techniques. Are there
4. On one computer, I accidentally moved my toolbar (the Quick Access
Bar)
to a floating position within the document window. How can I can move it
back to the docked position at the top of the FM window? It refuses
to dock.
There's a button on the main toolbar - the one that contains the
David Shaked (Wernick) wrote:
Can I ask the list members for some tips on various FM techniques? I am
using FM 7.2. Most of these questions (except #6) are about techniques that
are easy to use in Word, and I haven't yet found an FM equivalent.
1. Navigation techniques. Are there quick ways,
Hello David,
1.b. After following a cross reference (Alt+Ctrl+Click),
go back to the cross reference?
- Jumps within the same document: Esc vP
(internal FM command GotoPreviousView)
- Jumps to other documents: Ctrl+Tab
If you have FrameScript (http://www.framescript.com),
there are free
David Shaked (Wernick) wrote:
snip
6. Can I create a book of books? My idea is to create a super-book that I
can use for global operations such as find/replace or import-formats
throughout a documentation set. However, I must be careful not to
inadvertently change the page and chapter
FWIW -
I keep a folder in Outlook called Tips Tricks, and when something
useful comes across a list like this, I just drag it in there. If the
email does not have a helpful title, then I forward it to myself and
rename it before saving it.
john
___
b. After following a cross reference (Alt+Ctrl+Click), go back to the
cross reference?
If you get ToolbarPlus from www.microtype.com/resources.html it has a
tool button for this.
Cheers, Rebecca
NOTICE: This message contains privileged and confidential
information intended only for the use of
Can I ask the list members for some tips on various FM techniques? I am
using FM 7.2. Most of these questions (except #6) are about techniques that
are easy to use in Word, and I haven't yet found an FM equivalent.
1. Navigation techniques. Are there quick ways, such as shortcut keys, to do
the
See answers below.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
David Shaked (Wernick) wrote:
> Can I ask the list members for some tips on various FM techniques? I am
> using FM 7.2. Most of these questions (except #6) are about techniques that
> are easy to use in Word, and I haven't yet found an FM equivalent.
>
David Shaked (Wernick) wrote:
> Can I ask the list members for some tips on various FM
> techniques? I am using FM 7.2. Most of these questions
> (except #6) are about techniques that are easy to use in
> Word, and I haven't yet found an FM equivalent.
>
>
> 1. Navigation techniques. Are
>> 4. On one computer, I accidentally moved my toolbar (the Quick Access
>> Bar)
>> to a floating position within the document window. How can I can move it
>> back to the docked position at the top of the FM window? It refuses
>> to dock.
There's a button on the main toolbar - the one that
David Shaked (Wernick) wrote:
> Can I ask the list members for some tips on various FM techniques? I am
> using FM 7.2. Most of these questions (except #6) are about techniques that
> are easy to use in Word, and I haven't yet found an FM equivalent.
>
>
> 1. Navigation techniques. Are there
Hello David,
> 1.b. After following a cross reference (Alt+Ctrl+Click),
> go back to the cross reference?
- Jumps within the same document: Esc vP
(internal FM command GotoPreviousView)
- Jumps to other documents: Ctrl+Tab
If you have FrameScript (http://www.framescript.com),
there are
David Shaked (Wernick) wrote:
> 6. Can I create a book of books? My idea is to create a "super-book" that I
> can use for global operations such as find/replace or import-formats
> throughout a documentation set. However, I must be careful not to
> inadvertently change the page and chapter
FWIW -
I keep a folder in Outlook called Tips & Tricks, and when something
useful comes across a list like this, I just drag it in there. If the
email does not have a helpful title, then I forward it to myself and
rename it before saving it.
john
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