Thanks Nadine,
I'm sure that mif 8, 9 and 10 are the same format regarding opening it in
previous versions of Framemaker.
In my case, however, I need a mif not to open it in FM but to use it in
translation workflow in Trados.
I'm not expert with Trados, but the agency say me that their specific
version of Trados works fine only with mif 8 files.

Ciao, Mario



2012/9/28 Writer <generic...@yahoo.ca>

> Mario, see Jeremy's explanation here:
> http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/2012-September/026750.html
>
> Nadine
>
>
>
> >Hi to all.
> >A customer of mine ask me to save a lot of FM 8 e FM 10 files, in MIF 8
> format.
> >Because this is optimized for translation workflow.
> >I have FM 10 and I could save in MIF 10 or MIF 7 directly.
> >
> >
> >I read about the possibility to save directly in FM8 or MIF8, using
> scripting.
> >Could someone help me? It's about, perhaps, a free script?
> >
> >
> >Thanks, Mario
>
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