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Subject: Frame Files to Excel
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I have a client who has a pretty hot fire. I need to find a way to
convert about 50 tables developed in FrameMaker to Excel spr
Howard Rauch
Subject: Frame Files to Excel
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I have a client who has a pretty hot fire. I need to find a way to
convert about 50 tables developed in FrameMaker
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We moved offices over the weekend, and I reconfigured my dual monitor
display a little bit. (Not sure if this is what's causing the problem,
but I just thought I'd mention it in case it's important) Anyhoo, I
can't see the Structure View window anymore. When I click
-Original Message-
We moved offices over the weekend, and I reconfigured my dual monitor
display a little bit. (Not sure if this is what's causing the problem,
but I just thought I'd mention it in case it's important) Anyhoo, I
can't see the Structure View window anymore. When I click
My scenario is as follows:
- Raster (jpg and bmp tested)
- Rotated 90 degrees (Does not happen for unrotated images)
- Full page size for the raster (I use 3/8 inch margins)
The effect:
The image gets cropped on the long side to the width of the short side
of the page/anchored frame.
Does not mak
My scenario is as follows:
- Raster (jpg and bmp tested)
- Rotated 90 degrees (Does not happen for unrotated images)
- Full page size for the raster (I use 3/8 inch margins)
The effect:
The image gets cropped on the long side to the width of the short side
of the page/anchored frame.
Does not mak
On this forum a few months ago I learned that the problematic MS Word
"hidden control character" can be found and destroyed by typing "\x0d"
(zero, not Oh) in the find/change box and changing it to nothing. This,
for my purposes, seems to do the same thing as the MIF cycle described
below, and is f
On this forum a few months ago I learned that the problematic MS Word
"hidden control character" can be found and destroyed by typing "\x0d"
(zero, not Oh) in the find/change box and changing it to nothing. This,
for my purposes, seems to do the same thing as the MIF cycle described
below, and is f
We are using Webworks e-publisher Pro to create HTML from a Frame book.
The files are both structured and generated.
It is working great, but we would like to know if anyone has found a
method to pull the Frame master page header information from the Frame
files to use as a banner on the top (once)
We are using Webworks e-publisher Pro to create HTML from a Frame book.
The files are both structured and generated.
It is working great, but we would like to know if anyone has found a
method to pull the Frame master page header information from the Frame
files to use as a banner on the top (once)
We are doing simple "save as" to XML from structured Frame 7.0 files
that contain hyperlinks. In the XML file the hyperlinks are being
flagged as there, but are empty of values.
This XML is being heavily massaged through external programs, but we do
need the actual hyperlink values to appear in the
We are doing simple "save as" to XML from structured Frame 7.0 files
that contain hyperlinks. In the XML file the hyperlinks are being
flagged as there, but are empty of values.
This XML is being heavily massaged through external programs, but we do
need the actual hyperlink values to appear in the
I did not see the Windows solution proposed for this issue of
"disappearing" catalogs, dialog boxes, etc. so I will refresh it for
those that encounter the problem, which can easily happen when you
change from two monitors to one, change display resolution, etc.
Follow this exact sequence carefull
I did not see the Windows solution proposed for this issue of
"disappearing" catalogs, dialog boxes, etc. so I will refresh it for
those that encounter the problem, which can easily happen when you
change from two monitors to one, change display resolution, etc.
Follow this exact sequence carefull
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