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Hi Sigrid...
I've created this type of utility for clients, but do not have a general
purpose plugin to do it. Feel free to contact me off list if you're
interested in what this might cost.
Cheers,
...scott
Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892
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Does anyone know of a utility or script that will create a Frame book and put
in it Frame documents from a list of files? I'd like to automate some book
creation of draft copies of files and we've divided our stuff into very small
files/sections so we have a lot to update if we maintain a book t
Hello All,
FrameMaker 8.0p277 (Not my choice, customer requirement)
In a nutshell, I am importing XML created from an AXCESS database straight in
FM. The data is a basic IPC manual (one or more figures and a parts list inside
a parent "assembly"). I have the EDD and Read/Write rules created and
To add to what Syed has said, also consider backing up your snapshots to
DropBox. That way, if your house burns down... well, if your house burns down,
you likely won't case about the backups ;-)
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Steve
Thanks to everyone who responded on- and off-list.
I tried the open as zip solution and yes, there was a file with the content but
I don't know enough xml to do anything with it.
Re: backups. I use Time Machine (Mac). Unfortunately, the client held onto the
file for several months, so those bac
Thanks to everyone who responded on- and off-list.
I tried the open as zip solution and yes, there was a file with the content but
I don't know enough xml to do anything with it.
Re: backups. I use Time Machine (Mac). Unfortunately, the client held onto the
file for several months, so those bac
To add to what Syed has said, also consider backing up your snapshots to
DropBox. That way, if your house burns down... well, if your house burns down,
you likely won't case about the backups ;-)
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Steve
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Hi, Pat.
(I am replying to the list, since my comments are not for your specific
problem, but more general.)
In addition to the other good suggestions I saw, the only other thing to point
out is that I hope you have a backup of the Word file(s) from before you
started editing - it could save r
Hello Pat,
IF your file really is a Microsoft .DOCX format file, you should be able
to "unzip" the content of the file using an unarchiver utility like 7zip
[on Windows]. You will get a few folders, including one named 'word',
inside of which you will find a 'document.xml' file. You might be
Hi, Pat.
(I am replying to the list, since my comments are not for your specific
problem, but more general.)
In addition to the other good suggestions I saw, the only other thing to point
out is that I hope you have a backup of the Word file(s) from before you
started editing - it could save r
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Simon Buch wrote:
> IF your file really is a Microsoft .DOCX format file, you should be able
> to "unzip" the content of the file using an unarchiver utility like 7zip
> [on Windows]. You will get a few folders, including one named 'word',
> inside of which you will find a 'document.xml' fil
.docx is internally a Zip archive, so you can rename the file to .zip,
extract the contents, and maybe retrieve some or all of your work.
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Hello Pat,
IF your file really is a Microsoft .DOCX format file, you should be able
to "unzip" the content of the file using an unarchiver utility like 7zip
[on Windows]. You will get a few folders, including one named 'word',
inside of which you will find a 'document.xml' file. You might be
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