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I recently sent a set of book files to a colleague in Denmark, who
reports that she gets the following message when she opens a file in the
book:
At least one original filter used for graphics imported by reference is
not available, or the imported file's format has changed. An alternative
Just after posting the original message, I got an e-mail from the Danish
colleague. The problem seems to be with a wmf graphic file:
I cannot save it on my computer...When I right-click at the link and
try to click at save target as it tells me that my Logon is
refused... When
At 09:35 +0200 28/3/07, Menahem Rosen wrote:
I recently sent a set of book files to a colleague in Denmark, who
reports that she gets the following message when she opens a file in the
book:
At least one original filter used for graphics imported by reference is
not available, or the imported
--- Rick Quatro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have a document where the EDD uses format change
lists for its formatting.
As a result there is a bare bones paragraph catalog,
with each paragraph
tagged as *Body. When I remove the structure from
the document, the
paragraph catalog now has a
Boston, Massachusetts:
* FrameMaker-to-Acrobat Advanced Techniques, April 30-May 1
* Single Sourcing with FrameMaker, May 2
* FrameMaker Template Design, May 3-4
* Structured FrameMaker: Authoring, May 7
* Structured FrameMaker: Developing EDDs, May 8-9
* (new!) Using Media Clips to Enhance
I would suggest MasterCard to buy the other dept another FrameMaker
license. After you factor your time and the fact that the appearance of
the documents will start to degenerate as soon as they have been ported
over into Word, the cost of the license is insignificant. Plus the folks
in the other
I was leaning toward using Mif2go to get RTF, and then using Word's
master document to build the book.
Do a Web search and you'll see that the experts say that there are only two
kinds of master documents in Word: those that are corrupt, and those that
are about to become corrupted.
At 13:24 -0500 28/3/07, Pinkham, Jim wrote:
Yes, all, Frame is wonderful, but perhaps more to your point, Yvonne,
let me share a resource I just learned about over the weekend put
together by one who seems to dwell in the rarefied atmosphere of Word
gurus. There's even a section dealing with the
Yes, all, Frame is wonderful, but perhaps more to your point, Yvonne,
let me share a resource I just learned about over the weekend put
together by one who seems to dwell in the rarefied atmosphere of Word
gurus. There's even a section dealing with the nefarious numbering:
At 13:35 -0500 28/3/07, Mike Wickham wrote:
Do a Web search and you'll see that the experts say that there are only two
kinds of master documents in Word: those that are corrupt, and those that are
about to become corrupted. Absolutely stay away from the master document
feature in Word. It has
Yvonne,
I have had to go down this minefield myself and it wasn't fun. I
ultimately used a combination of Mif-2-Go and some valuable, valuable
macros from tech-tav (http://www.tech-tav.com/). These are completely
free macros from a reputable third party that automate many, many things
in Word and
Yes, there is a better way. But they have decided not to go that route.
MIF2Go is the best way to translate to RTF.
DO NOT USE Word's master document. It has been broken since inception. Y= ou
can make it function properly, but it requires the user to follow proced
ure
I will be out of the office starting 03/27/2007 and will not return until
04/04/2007.
I am on vacation through & Including Tue, 3 April.
I will not have access to e-mail.
I will respond when I return.
I recently sent a set of book files to a colleague in Denmark, who
reports that she gets the following message when she opens a file in the
book:
"At least one original filter used for graphics imported by reference is
not available, or the imported file's format has changed. An alternative
Just after posting the original message, I got an e-mail from the Danish
colleague. The problem seems to be with a wmf graphic file:
"I cannot save it on my computer...When I right-click at the link and
try to click at "save target as" it tells me that my "Logon is
refused"... When
At 09:35 +0200 28/3/07, Menahem Rosen wrote:
>I recently sent a set of book files to a colleague in Denmark, who
>reports that she gets the following message when she opens a file in the
>book:
>
>"At least one original filter used for graphics imported by reference is
>not available, or the
--- Rick Quatro wrote:
> have a document where the EDD uses format change
> lists for its formatting.
> As a result there is a bare bones paragraph catalog,
> with each paragraph
> tagged as *Body. When I remove the structure from
> the document, the
> paragraph catalog now has a bunch of new
Hello list,
KatMouse http://www.code-scout.net/katmouse
worked for me (FM 7.0 on Windows XP SP2).
cu, Guido
Boston, Massachusetts:
* FrameMaker-to-Acrobat Advanced Techniques, April 30-May 1
* Single Sourcing with FrameMaker, May 2
* FrameMaker Template Design, May 3-4
* Structured FrameMaker: Authoring, May 7
* Structured FrameMaker: Developing EDDs, May 8-9
* (new!) Using Media Clips to Enhance
Hello,
I was recently asked to convert our FrameMaker template into a MS Word
template. Yes, I know this is backwards (and we all know the benefits of
Frame over Word). However, the reason for this is because another
department wants to make similar-looking documents, but they don't have
On Wednesday, March 28, 2007 01:31 PM, Yvonne Mills wrote:
| I was recently asked to convert our FrameMaker template into a MS
| Word template. Yes, I know this is backwards (and we all know the
| benefits of Frame over Word). However, the reason for this is
| because another department wants
I would suggest MasterCard to buy the other dept another FrameMaker
license. After you factor your time and the fact that the appearance of
the documents will start to degenerate as soon as they have been ported
over into Word, the cost of the license is insignificant. Plus the folks
in the other
Yes, all, Frame is wonderful, but perhaps more to your point, Yvonne,
let me share a resource I just learned about over the weekend put
together by one who seems to dwell in the rarefied atmosphere of Word
gurus. There's even a section dealing with the nefarious numbering:
> I was leaning toward using Mif2go to get RTF, and then using Word's
> master document to build the "book".
Do a Web search and you'll see that the experts say that there are only two
kinds of master documents in Word: those that are corrupt, and those that
are about to become corrupted.
At 13:24 -0500 28/3/07, Pinkham, Jim wrote:
>Yes, all, Frame is wonderful, but perhaps more to your point, Yvonne,
>let me share a resource I just learned about over the weekend put
>together by one who seems to dwell in the rarefied atmosphere of Word
>gurus. There's even a section dealing with
At 13:35 -0500 28/3/07, Mike Wickham wrote:
>Do a Web search and you'll see that the experts say that there are only two
>kinds of master documents in Word: those that are corrupt, and those that are
>about to become corrupted. Absolutely stay away from the master document
>"feature" in Word.
Yvonne,
I have had to go down this minefield myself and it wasn't fun. I
ultimately used a combination of Mif-2-Go and some valuable, valuable
macros from tech-tav (http://www.tech-tav.com/). These are completely
free macros from a reputable third party that automate many, many things
in Word and
Yes, there is a better way. But they have decided not to go that route.
MIF2Go is the best way to translate to RTF.
DO NOT USE Word's master document. It has been broken since inception. Y
can make it function properly, but it requires the user to follow proced ure
extermely
Hello All,
I'm using Frame 7.2b144 on Windows XP.
We had some serious network issues starting sometime last Thursday or
so, continuing up until late last night/this morning. They seem to be
resolved for now, but we've had some strange issues come up since then.
For example, I have a
Hear!! Hear!! Avoid the master document at all costs. You are much
better off with a very long Word document even if those do get a little
squishy at times.
Bob Cermak
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