The dreaded Internal Error error meets the dreaded Adobesupport, sigh

2008-01-17 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
You could make a simple batch file to delete the two FNTCACHE.DAT files and put on the Quick Start section of the taskbar, or wherever it's convenient for you. This doesn't completely automate the process, but it's close. Regards, Shmuel Wolfson Ken Stitzel wrote: > THANK YOU to the longsuffe

Frame Files to Excel

2008-01-17 Thread Howard Rauch
I have a client who has a pretty hot fire. I need to find a way to convert about 50 tables developed in FrameMaker to Excel spreadsheets. Does anyone have any suggestions? I am using: FrameMaker 7.0 Windows XP Excel 2007 I also have the tables in a WordPerfect format Howard Rauch Technolog

Frame Files to Excel

2008-01-17 Thread Flato, Gillian
Howard, 1. Save the Table files as text files 2. In the Frame dialog, delineate as needed. 3. Open the text files in Excel 4. Select appropriate options on the Excel text import wizard 5. Import the text. -Gillian -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:fr

The dreaded Internal Error error meets the dreaded Adobesupport, sigh

2008-01-17 Thread Ken Stitzel
Emily/all, Just for the record, this isn't a problem on my system. I still have 20 GB free on my hard drive, although I suppose the existing files could use defragmenting. Deleting FNTCACHE.DAT still seems to be doing the trick for me. Thanks also to Shmuel and Mike for the advice on the batch

Re: The dreaded Internal Error error meets the dreaded Adobesupport, sigh

2008-01-17 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
You could make a simple batch file to delete the two FNTCACHE.DAT files and put on the Quick Start section of the taskbar, or wherever it's convenient for you. This doesn't completely automate the process, but it's close. Regards, Shmuel Wolfson Ken Stitzel wrote: > THANK YOU to the longsuffe

Frame Files to Excel

2008-01-17 Thread Howard Rauch
I have a client who has a pretty hot fire. I need to find a way to convert about 50 tables developed in FrameMaker to Excel spreadsheets. Does anyone have any suggestions? I am using: FrameMaker 7.0 Windows XP Excel 2007 I also have the tables in a WordPerfect format Howard Rauch Technolo

RE: Frame Files to Excel

2008-01-17 Thread Flato, Gillian
Howard, 1. Save the Table files as text files 2. In the Frame dialog, delineate as needed. 3. Open the text files in Excel 4. Select appropriate options on the Excel text import wizard 5. Import the text. -Gillian -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On