assistance.
Steve Pawlowskis
Technology Coordinator
Kaufman Company, Inc.
19 Walkhill Road
Norwood MA 02062
Phone:617.218.1765
Mobile: 774.437.1409
Toll Free:800.338.8023 ext. 165
Fax: 617.218.1746
E-mail: ste...@kaufmanco.com
Thank you all for the ideas.
The text is already in a two column flow and the bulleted lists will never be
allowed to span pages so it looks like a single row multi-column borderless
table is the best option.
Steve Pawlowskis
Technology Coordinator
Kaufman Company, Inc.
19 Walkhill Road
If Adobe offered version 20 for really old operating systems would it be
Acrobat DOS XX ?
Steve Pawlowskis
Technology Coordinator
Kaufman Company, Inc.
19 Walkhill Road
Norwood MA 02062
Phone:617.218.1765
Mobile: 774.437.1409
Toll Free:800.338.8023 ext. 165
Fax
to
output a MIF file that can contain hundreds of tables and incorporates my
template so that I can open a fully formatted Frame document with one click.
I'd be glad to share more info if you want to pursue this route.
Steve Pawlowskis
Technology Coordinator
Kaufman Company Inc.
19 Walkhill Road
Not sure if this is useful but since you haven't gotten any other replies...
Do both images have the same resolution (dpi)?
I import images by reference into Frame in a document that is created from a
.mif file generated by a database. I still haven't figured out all aspects of
how Frame
http://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/html/index.cfm?store=OLS-USevent=displayFontcode=HLVQ11405000
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Subject: Create fractions on
Database Publishing
A high level overview of options:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/8.0/db_publishing.pdf
The mif reference guide contains some practical examples:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/9.0/MIF_Reference/MIF_Reference.pdf
Automated, yes. Trivial, no. I use SQL
We had to purchase and install a fraction font from Adobe.
http://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/html/index.cfm?store=OLS-USevent=displayFontPackagecode=1423
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assistance.
Steve Pawlowskis
Technology Coordinator
Kaufman Company, Inc.
19 Walkhill Road
Norwood MA 02062
Phone:617.218.1765
Mobile: 774.437.1409
Toll Free:800.338.8023 ext. 165
Fax: 617.218.1746
E-mail: stevep at kaufmanco.com
Thank you all for the ideas.
The text is already in a two column flow and the bulleted lists will never be
allowed to span pages so it looks like a single row multi-column borderless
table is the best option.
Steve Pawlowskis
Technology Coordinator
Kaufman Company, Inc.
19 Walkhill Road
the resolution information then check to see if all
of your image files are saved at one standard resolution. If so, then you can
do the calculations using static numbers as above.
Steve Pawlowskis
Technology Coordinator
Kaufman Company, Inc.
19 Walkhill Road
Norwood MA 02062
Phone
If Adobe offered version 20 for really old operating systems would it be
Acrobat DOS XX ?
Steve Pawlowskis
Technology Coordinator
Kaufman Company, Inc.
19 Walkhill Road
Norwood MA 02062
Phone:617.218.1765
Mobile: 774.437.1409
Toll Free:800.338.8023 ext. 165
Fax
t I want then option 1 would could possibly work
if I could somehow suppress the "More" at the very end of the table.
I'm hoping somebody has a trick or two up their sleeve to accomplish what I
want.
Steve Pawlowskis
E-mail: stevep at kaufmanco.com
Not sure if this is useful but since you haven't gotten any other replies...
Do both images have the same resolution (dpi)?
I import images by reference into Frame in a document that is created from a
.mif file generated by a database. I still haven't figured out all aspects of
how Frame
http://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/html/index.cfm?store=OLS-US=displayFont=HLVQ11405000
From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of VLM TechSubs
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 10:19 AM
To: Framers
Subject: Create fractions on the
to
output a MIF file that can contain hundreds of tables and incorporates my
template so that I can open a fully formatted Frame document with one click.
I'd be glad to share more info if you want to pursue this route.
Steve Pawlowskis
Technology Coordinator
Kaufman Company Inc.
19 Walkhill Road
Database Publishing
A high level overview of options:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/8.0/db_publishing.pdf
The mif reference guide contains some practical examples:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/9.0/MIF_Reference/MIF_Reference.pdf
Automated, yes. Trivial, no. I use SQL
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