Good morning all.
I have had limited success with this and previously posted up inquiries but
received no replies. Still looking for some guidance or assistance.
I'm using Standard Framemaker, version 7.2 and Acrobat 8.1.3 Professional
I use Microsoft Front Page for editing the HTML side of
I am converting an old template to a new one. Everything is to be
converted including master pages and reference pages.
Procedure:
1. I copy all contents into a blank document
2. Import all formats from template to document
3, Convert format using paragraph tool, character tool and table tool
The Clean Import plugin does all the import work in one step. And removes
the old settings.
It's from Electropubs.
And there are a couple other similar plugins and scripts too...
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Eduardo,
You wrote:
I have had limited success with this and previously posted up inquiries but
received no replies. Still looking for some guidance or assistance.
I'm using Standard Framemaker, version 7.2 and Acrobat 8.1.3 Professional
I use Microsoft Front Page for editing the HTML side of
Hi, all. I've just created two master pages in one document, and I would
like to import **only** those two master pages into several other
templates.
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks.
Nancy
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Andersen, Verner wrote:
I am converting an old template to a new one. Everything is to be
converted including master pages and reference pages.
Procedure:
1. I copy all contents into a blank document
2. Import all formats from template to document
3, Convert format using paragraph
There's no way to do this directly from your source document.
Create an import_from file using a new blank document. Import the master
pages from your current file into that document. In the import_from doc,
delete all the master pages until you have only the two master pages you
want to import
Have you taken a look at FrameMaker 9 any of you? I just sat looking
around in it yesterday, and it looks promising enough IMHO. I like
the new UI especially I really like better links management. It could
better - it could look like InDesigns, but it is still progress.
best regards
Bjørn
Nancy,
Open the document with the new master pages. Delete all of the master
pages except the ones that you want to import into other documents.
Leave this document open.
Create a book file that contains all of the target documents, which do
not have to be open. From the book file, select all of
Nancy Allison wrote:
Hi, all. I've just created two master pages in one document, and I
would
like to import **only** those two master pages into several other
templates.
Is there a way to do this?
It depends...
Are these custom master pages, or changes you've made to the default
Left
Thank you, everyone! Obviously, this technique can work for anything
that is imported . . . I love this list!
--Nancy
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Owen, Clint wrote:
Nancy,
Open the document with the new master pages. Delete all of the master
pages except the ones that you want to
Or the CleanImport plug-in.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a
redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson
No disclaimers apply.
Good morning all.
I have had limited success with this and previously posted up inquiries but
received no replies. Still looking for some guidance or assistance.
I'm using Standard Framemaker, version 7.2 and Acrobat 8.1.3 Professional
I use Microsoft Front Page for editing the HTML side of
I am converting an old template to a new one. Everything is to be
converted including master pages and reference pages.
Procedure:
1. I copy all contents into a blank document
2. Import all formats from template to document
3, Convert format using paragraph tool, character tool and table tool
The Clean Import plugin does all the import work in one step. And removes
the old settings.
It's from Electropubs.
And there are a couple other similar plugins and scripts too...
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Eduardo,
You wrote:
>I have had limited success with this and previously posted up inquiries but
>received no replies. Still looking for some guidance or assistance.
>
>I'm using Standard Framemaker, version 7.2 and Acrobat 8.1.3 Professional
>
>I use Microsoft Front Page for editing the HTML
Hi, all. I've just created two master pages in one document, and I would
like to import **only** those two master pages into several other
templates.
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks.
Nancy
Andersen, Verner wrote:
> I am converting an old template to a new one. Everything is to be
> converted including master pages and reference pages.
>
>
> Procedure:
> 1. I copy all contents into a blank document
> 2. Import all formats from template to document
> 3, Convert format using
There's no way to do this directly from your source document.
Create an import_from file using a new blank document. Import the master
pages from your current file into that document. In the import_from doc,
delete all the master pages until you have only the two master pages you
want to import
Have you taken a look at FrameMaker 9 any of you? I just sat looking
around in it yesterday, and it looks promising enough IMHO. I like
the new UI especially I really like better links management. It could
better - it could look like InDesigns, but it is still progress.
best regards
Bj?rn
Nancy,
Open the document with the new master pages. Delete all of the master
pages except the ones that you want to import into other documents.
Leave this document open.
Create a book file that contains all of the target documents, which do
not have to be open. From the book file, select all of
Nancy Allison wrote:
> Hi, all. I've just created two master pages in one document, and I
would
> like to import **only** those two master pages into several other
> templates.
>
> Is there a way to do this?
It depends...
Are these custom master pages, or changes you've made to the default
Thank you, everyone! Obviously, this technique can work for anything
that is imported . . . I love this list!
--Nancy
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Owen, Clint wrote:
> Nancy,
Open the document with the new master pages. Delete all of the master
pages except the ones that you want to
Or the CleanImport plug-in.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a
redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
No disclaimers apply.
Hello Everyone,
I am now translating a book comprised of cross-referenced FM files which
were originally scattered in different locations of the client's hard disk.
He had sent me the package in a "flat" zip file, ie, without the original
tree structure. My question is, is there a quick way to
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