Re: Word and Frame comparisons

2013-09-18 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
Here's a nice solution for that: http://www.elharo.com/blog/word/2005/12/28/word-tip-1-reapplying-styles/ On 17-Sep-13 6:04 PM, Theresa de Valence wrote: Hi, this is possibly not the right place to ask this question, but ... I have a lot of experience with Frame and very little experience

Re: mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Chris Despopoulos
I think I recall copy and paste from Word doing that. If you reformat then the tag will no longer exist in the catalog. Actually, copy/paste from Word can cause even more mischief. I never paste directly from Word into Maker -- I always paste into a text editor to clean the stuff out, and then

RE: Inserting inline graphics

2013-09-18 Thread Alastair Dent
I'm sorry you feel that way, Fred. I did try your solution and couldn't get it to work straight off. It seems for some reason that the timing of the entry of esc m p is absolutely crucial. Winfried was the first to suggest using object styles, maybe because they only came in with Frame 11.

RE: mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Craig Ede
Regarding tables: You can do it within FrameMaker with Paste Special to UTF Text and get good results. Tables have to be reconstructed with the convert to table function within FM, but weirdnesses are filtered out. The table is pasted as tabbed text. Anything else, including opening the file

Re: mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Karen Robbins
Thank you, Urszula, I hadn't thought to check there. The other editor who works on these files frequently leaves an empty paragraph tag at end of flow. Since these files are fairly stable and undergo only minor edits each time through, content should not be coming from Word directly; but

Inserting Inline Graphics - and AutoText

2013-09-18 Thread Dave Reynolds
I would agree with Michael. We've used AutoText for years to insert anchored frames containing icons/small graphics - both in-line and in the margins. It has saved us a lot of time. It seems like the perfect solution for Alastair (the original poster). I have mentioned AutoText to Alastairin a

Word and Frame comparisons

2013-09-18 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
Here's a nice solution for that: http://www.elharo.com/blog/word/2005/12/28/word-tip-1-reapplying-styles/ On 17-Sep-13 6:04 PM, Theresa de Valence wrote: > Hi, this is possibly not the right place to ask this question, but ... > I have a lot of experience with Frame and very little experience

mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Chris Despopoulos
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Inserting inline graphics

2013-09-18 Thread Alastair Dent
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mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Craig Ede
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mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Karen Robbins
Thank you, Urszula, I hadn't thought to check there. The other editor who works on these files frequently leaves an empty paragraph tag at end of flow. Since these files are fairly stable and undergo only minor edits each time through, content should not be coming from Word directly; but