Hi Eduardo,
Visio is a popular tool with excellent org chart capabilities. You can use
one of three options when working with Visio and Frame:
- import Visio files into Frame as an object
- convert the Visio file to PDF and import the PDF into Frame
- or convert the Visio file to PDF, save it as
Hi All,
I have found out of few things.
There is a filter available in beta that converts MIF to InDesign from.
http://www.dtptools.com/
They also have a filter that take FrameMaker MIF to Quark.
Z
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Ann Zdunczyk
President
a2z
Hi, Morgan:
InDesign doesn't recognize FrameMaker's MIF export; not many programs do.
However, your suggestion reminded me that dtptools is working on a
MIF->ID conversion tool and service. Contact: "Jan Macuch"
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
At 2:40 PM -0500 6/5/0
With the book file selected, Edit >Set Up Table of Contents, then move the
format to the Include list.
Karen L. Zorn
Zorn Technologies, Inc.
Mesa, AZ
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With the book file selected, Edit >Set Up Table of Contents, then move the
format to the Include list.
Karen L. Zorn
Zorn Technologies, Inc.
Mesa, AZ
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Hi Eduardo,
Visio is a popular tool with excellent org chart capabilities. You can use
one of three options when working with Visio and Frame:
- import Visio files into Frame as an object
- convert the Visio file to PDF and import the PDF into Frame
- or convert the Visio file to PDF, save it a
Karen,
Did you right-click the TOC file and add the new Heading4 to the TOC setup?
~~
Linda G. Gallagher
TechCom Plus, LLC
Intelligent technical communication since 1993
Technical writing, help development,
FrameMaker and WebWorks Publisher conversions
lindag at techcomplus.com
ht
Hi All,
I have found out of few things.
There is a filter available in beta that converts MIF to InDesign from.
http://www.dtptools.com/
They also have a filter that take FrameMaker MIF to Quark.
Z
**
Ann Zdunczyk
President
a2z
Hi, Morgan:
InDesign doesn't recognize FrameMaker's MIF export; not many programs do.
However, your suggestion reminded me that dtptools is working on a
MIF->ID conversion tool and service. Contact: "Jan Macuch"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
A
Karen,
Did you right-click the TOC file and add the new Heading4 to the TOC setup?
~~
Linda G. Gallagher
TechCom Plus, LLC
Intelligent technical communication since 1993
Technical writing, help development,
FrameMaker and WebWorks Publisher conversions
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www
Hi
Frame 7.1p116, WinXP
I've gotten myself confused, so I need some help.
I have a TOC with only 3 headings.
I added a Heading 4 to the other files in the .book. Now I need that
to show up in the TOC.
What I have done:
* Added a "Heading 4TOC" (to match the other 3 levels) in the
Paragraph de
Hi all:
A second option might be to save your files as MIF which can be used by many
software programs. I also have a customer who needed to open FM files in a
different program and this process worked quite well for him.
Morgan Morrissette
Office Administrator
NxtPhase T&D Corp
Phone: 204-4
Hi Eduardo,
I don't know if anyone else replied to your query offline, but I haven't
seen any replies to the list, so I thought I'd just toss in my bit:
I don't know of any Adobe-native tools that do what you want to do. But
then, I am not familiar with the entire Adobe CS family either, so I
cou
LOL you guys are speaking to the Choir I have been a LONG time
FrameMaker user. Some of you have seen me at the FrameMaker Users
Conferences and also the FrameMaker 2005 Chautauqua.
I explained to this customer that converting WAS NOT going to be just open
the files and go.
Since they are us
Hi, Ann:
There's no mention of the customer's plan, goal, intention, or
expectations, so it's really nnot clear if it's a good or bad
decision for them to move.
In fact, if they plan intelligently, it's quite possible to move
content from FrameMaker to InDesign for final layout with little pai
Hi all:
A second option might be to save your files as MIF which can be used by many
software programs. I also have a customer who needed to open FM files in a
different program and this process worked quite well for him.
Morgan Morrissette
Office Administrator
NxtPhase T&D Corp
Phone: 204-
Hi Ann,
Here are some ideas, depending on the nature of the FrameMaker documents.
* Save FM to RTF or Word and import the text into InDesign.
* For structured FrameMaker, export to XML and import XML into InDesign.
* Build a script to export FrameMaker paragraphs, tables, etc, wrapping them
in
Hi All,
I have been contacted by a customer to find out what is needed to convert
FrameMaker to InDesgin. They say they will be using InDesign CS2.
Has anyone done this and if so what are the steps.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Z
***
Hi, Ann:
Rick's made some good points. If you search Google, frameusers.com
archives, FrameMaker and InDesign U2U forums at Adobe.com, for
phrases like your subject line, you'll find lots of postings on what
to expect when migrating. There are many FrameMaker features that
aren't implemented y
Hi Eduardo,
I don't know if anyone else replied to your query offline, but I haven't
seen any replies to the list, so I thought I'd just toss in my bit:
I don't know of any Adobe-native tools that do what you want to do. But
then, I am not familiar with the entire Adobe CS family either, so I
cou
Hi, Ann:
There's no mention of the customer's plan, goal, intention, or
expectations, so it's really nnot clear if it's a good or bad
decision for them to move.
In fact, if they plan intelligently, it's quite possible to move
content from FrameMaker to InDesign for final layout with little p
LOL you guys are speaking to the Choir I have been a LONG time
FrameMaker user. Some of you have seen me at the FrameMaker Users
Conferences and also the FrameMaker 2005 Chautauqua.
I explained to this customer that converting WAS NOT going to be just open
the files and go.
Since they are us
Hi, Ann:
Rick's made some good points. If you search Google, frameusers.com
archives, FrameMaker and InDesign U2U forums at Adobe.com, for
phrases like your subject line, you'll find lots of postings on what
to expect when migrating. There are many FrameMaker features that
aren't implemented
Hi Ann,
Here are some ideas, depending on the nature of the FrameMaker documents.
* Save FM to RTF or Word and import the text into InDesign.
* For structured FrameMaker, export to XML and import XML into InDesign.
* Build a script to export FrameMaker paragraphs, tables, etc, wrapping them
i
Hi All,
I have been contacted by a customer to find out what is needed to convert
FrameMaker to InDesgin. They say they will be using InDesign CS2.
Has anyone done this and if so what are the steps.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Z
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