On 9 Feb 2011 at 0:05, Kapil Verma wrote:
> I wanted to thank you for your contributions during the FrameMaker10
> pre-release program.
> Your feedback helped us improve the product and was instrumental in
> shaping the final product
> that we launched. In recognition of your speci
Yes, I do have comments.
Yes, Reader X and Acrobat X can co-reside on the same system and do have a
rudimentary
means of allowing switching back and forth.
Personally, I would strongly NOT recommend this type of configuration EXCEPT
for end-users
who love to open e-mail attachments from unknown
Hi there
I have a document in Frame 7, when I try to import the formats from a
new document, the text in the original document turns florescent green
and is crossed out. I cant seem to reformat it. Has anyone encountered
this before?
Thanks
Stacy
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun..
Thank you to everybody who submitted suggestions. I just went through an
exercise to learn Apply Master Pages and it works like a charm. :) I may look
into the other suggestions too.
Great group!
Tim
-Original Message-
From: muelle...@web.de [mailto:muelle...@web.de]
Sent: Tuesday, Fe
Hi Stacy,
There is probably conditions applied to the text.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
r...@frameexpert.com
*** Frame Automation blog at http://frameautomation.com
I have a document in Frame 7, when I try to import the formats from a
new document, the text in the original
Hello Fellow Framers,
I need your advice on how to best recommend a strategy for new Frame and
Acrobat software purchases/licensing/upgrades/maintenance contracts, etc. I
apologize for the lengthy email with many questions, but I'm sure I'm still
overlooking some important points.
SOME HISTORY
Not sure why your SMEs would need Acrobat if you're the one pulling it all
together in the TCS. You'll probably find the volume licensing from Adobe for
TCS is cheaper than getting FM10 & Acrobat X for each SME. Besides, if you load
Captivate on them, you just might get some videos embedded in y
You'll have to train them to use your templates. It might be easier to
let them use Word and import those files.
Many of the uninitiated balk at maintaining the discipline needed to not
use line formatting.
But, if there is political will, you could do alright.
Scott
On 2/9/11 3:49 PM, Grah
Hello Tim,
> it seems that the only way to be sure that master page
> usage is correct is to check every single page.
You may want to check the FrameScript "Report: Master Page Usage".
http://www.i-frame.itl.info/en/feature-description/i-frame-modules/quality-pack/report-master-page-usage.html
Hmmm... this is interesting. I stumbled upon it while searching for the
still unavailable 64-bit PDF iFilter v10. Adobe representatives have
been telling us for years not to have multiple Acrobat/Reader
installations on the same computer, but this seems to have changed with
Acrobat X. Adobe now
On 9 Feb 2011 at 0:05, Kapil Verma wrote:
> I wanted to thank you for your contributions during the FrameMaker10
> pre-release program.
> Your feedback helped us improve the product and was instrumental in
> shaping the final product
> that we launched. In recognition of your speci
Yes, I do have comments.
Yes, Reader X and Acrobat X can co-reside on the same system and do have a
rudimentary
means of allowing switching back and forth.
Personally, I would strongly NOT recommend this type of configuration EXCEPT
for end-users
who love to open e-mail attachments from unknown
Hi there
I have a document in Frame 7, when I try to import the formats from a
new document, the text in the original document turns florescent green
and is crossed out. I cant seem to reformat it. Has anyone encountered
this before?
Thanks
Stacy
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...
Thank you to everybody who submitted suggestions. I just went through an
exercise to learn Apply Master Pages and it works like a charm. :) I may look
into the other suggestions too.
Great group!
Tim
-Original Message-
From: mueller23 at web.de [mailto:muelle...@web.de]
Sent: Tuesday,
Hi Stacy,
There is probably conditions applied to the text.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
rick at frameexpert.com
*** Frame Automation blog at http://frameautomation.com
I have a document in Frame 7, when I try to import the formats from a
new document, the text in the origi
Hello Fellow Framers,
I need your advice on how to best recommend a strategy for new Frame and
Acrobat software purchases/licensing/upgrades/maintenance contracts, etc. I
apologize for the lengthy email with many questions, but I'm sure I'm still
overlooking some important points.
SOME HISTORY
Not sure why your SMEs would need Acrobat if you're the one pulling it all
together in the TCS. You'll probably find the volume licensing from Adobe for
TCS is cheaper than getting FM10 & Acrobat X for each SME. Besides, if you load
Captivate on them, you just might get some videos embedded in y
You'll have to train them to use your templates. It might be easier to
let them use Word and import those files.
Many of the uninitiated balk at maintaining the discipline needed to not
use line formatting.
But, if there is political will, you could do alright.
Scott
On 2/9/11 3:49 PM, Graham
Hi Jasmine:
All of my SMEs, with one or two exceptions, use FrameMaker to draft
material for me. The amount of time it saves me from converting Word to
FrameMaker is worth the money. I've been told this is just short of a
miracle, but I just wanted to let you know that it's possible, and there
are
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