Re: [Framers] FrameMaker 2017 - Pros, cons and import from Word

2018-04-25 Thread Fred Ridder
<framers-bounces+docudoc=hotmail@lists.frameusers.com> on behalf of Lin Sims <ljsims...@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 1:45 PM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software. Subject: Re: [Framers] FrameMaker 2017 - Pros, cons and import from Word You could

Re: [Framers] FrameMaker 2017 - Pros, cons and import from Word

2018-04-25 Thread Lin Sims
You could probably run the template through saving as RTF and then importing into Frame to get the basic styles converted to tags, although I've never done that. Word and Frame handle numbering very differently, and that could cause an issue if that's all you do. Whoever set up the Word template

Re: [Framers] FrameMaker 2017 - Pros, cons and import from Word

2018-04-25 Thread Caroline Tabach
Thanks. Currently there is no FrameMaker template of course. What is the best thing to do? The Word template seems very well built. Should I choose to use all the Word styles? Caroline Tabach בתאריך יום ד׳, 25 באפר׳ 2018, 16:10, מאת ‏: > From a day-to-day author

Re: [Framers] FrameMaker 2017 - Pros, cons and import from Word

2018-04-25 Thread Lin Sims
If there are lots of tables, have them buy TableCleaner from Rick Quattro. It will save you HOURS of time. On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 9:09 AM, wrote: > From a day-to-day author perspective it will feel similar enough. You have > menu reorganization of course, but the

Re: [Framers] FrameMaker 2017 - Pros, cons and import from Word

2018-04-25 Thread bernard
>From a day-to-day author perspective it will feel similar enough. You have >menu reorganization of course, but the F7 key will be your friend (press it >almost anywhere for a quick contextual search of functions). For the import of >Word the biggest issues are how styles are used in the source