On 5/20/08, Leah Smaller wrote:
> Is it possible to include text for heading rows in the table format?
We use AutoText (www.siliconprairiesoftware.com) to insert certain
table formats with certain text already entered. We use it for a lot
of other things, too.
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On 5/20/08, Leah Smaller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to include text for heading rows in the table format?
We use AutoText (www.siliconprairiesoftware.com) to insert certain
table formats with certain text already entered. We use it for a lot
of other things, too.
I've been using Vista since September and haven't seen any
more problems than what I've had with XP.
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I've been using Vista since September and haven't seen any
more problems than what I've had with XP.
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> Flare has more than Blaze? Ir did you mean that the other way around?
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Flare has more than Blaze. Kind of like Flare : Blaze :: Acrobat : Reader
Rick
functionality in Blaze is also in Flare. Flare then has additional
publishing functionality.
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> Flare has more than Blaze? Ir did you mean that the other way around?
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>
Flare has more than Blaze. Kind of like Flare : Blaze :: Acrobat : Reader
Rick
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Notepad++ lately.
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aths. It was really pretty easy--much
easier and less time consuming than re-importing.
It's been a while, so I don't remember the exact syntax for the paths.
But I do remember that I found details in one of the Frame help PDF
files. (I assume it was the MIF one.)
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aths. It was really pretty easy--much
easier and less time consuming than re-importing.
It's been a while, so I don't remember the exact syntax for the paths.
But I do remember that I found details in one of the Frame help PDF
files. (I assume it was the MIF one.)
Rick Henkel
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g hypertext link in WebHelp:
http://www.adobe.com"; target="_blank">
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g hypertext link in WebHelp:
http://www.adobe.com"; target="_blank">
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variable definition of \/. Then, rather than typing a slash, insert
that variable.
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that there is none
- how would you prevent "I/O" within a sentence from breaking at the end
of a line (assuming you cannot control the page width)?
I would create a non-breaking slash variable, which I believe would have
a variable definition of \/. Then, rather than typing a slash
Flato, Gillian wrote:
> Does anyone know how to make it so that the annoying FrameMaker console
> doesn't open?
On the Preferences dialog box, clear the Show File Translation Errors
check box.
Rick
Flato, Gillian wrote:
Does anyone know how to make it so that the annoying FrameMaker console
doesn't open?
On the Preferences dialog box, clear the Show File Translation Errors
check box.
Rick
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hat had TONS of tables. The
only solution I could find was to break the file up, either in Word
before import or in FrameMaker after.
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hat had TONS of tables. The
only solution I could find was to break the file up, either in Word
before import or in FrameMaker after.
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You are curre
again.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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Anyone have any suggestions?
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Does anyone have a second e-mail address for Frank? When I send mail
to franks at fsatools.com, the message comes back undeliverable.
Frank, are you out there?
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Does anyone have a second e-mail address for Frank? When I send mail
to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the message comes back undeliverable.
Frank, are you out there?
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when opening an XML document. XML text insets
> created by importing XML fragments into existing FM documents behave as
> expected.
> --Lynne
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> At 10:49 AM 2/22/2006, Rick Henkel wrote:
> >I'm using FrameMaker 7.2. I also tried this in 7.0 and got the same result
; XML text insets created when opening an XML document. XML text insets
> created by importing XML fragments into existing FM documents behave as
> expected.
> --Lynne
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> At 10:49 AM 2/22/2006, Rick Henkel wrote:
> >I'm using FrameMaker 7.2. I also tried this in 7
book, the conditions still
appear. When I manually update or use the "Update References" command, the
insets are truly updated.
Can anyone duplicate this behavior?
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book, the conditions still
appear. When I manually update or use the "Update References" command, the
insets are truly updated.
Can anyone duplicate this behavior?
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