Hi -
I have a client using FrameMaker 7.2 on Windows XP. They're using SnagIt to
create screencaps of application screens and windows. They output to the
following:
- printed book
- PDF posted online that user can view or print (This is the same PDF sent to
press)
- HTML via Webworks
They
Is Generate Acrobat Data is turned on in the Print dialog? If it is, you won't
get crops or bleeds.
Pat Christenson
-- Original message --
From: Scott White
> Folks
> I was at a client's site last week and training the clients on our
Hi -
FrameMaker 7, Windows 2000 Professional.
Does anyone know of a way to "convert" a PDF to FrameMaker? I'm not talking
about placing the PDF as a graphic image but actually converting it to live
text and graphics. The only thing I can think of is cut-and-paste text and save
out the
Thanks, Art.
Pat
-- Original message --
From: "Art Campbell"
> In Acrobat, Save As .RTF. Depending on your version, you may or may
> not have to export the graphics manually.
>
> Open in FM.
>
> Your mileage will vary greatly depending
A client's template currently has Cautions formatted as a three-cell table: The
Caution icon (in a reference) frame is in the first cell, the word "Caution"
(in
the Autonumbering field of the CautionHead) is in the second, and the writer
types text in the third.
They want to change to a
Hi -
I need Steve Rickaby to contact me offlist. Thanks.
Pat Christenson