Dear Pat:
Captivate 6 imports Powerpoint files seamlessly and then you can embed them
in FM 11 or take them apart.
Rob
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Dear Pat:
Captivate 6 imports Powerpoint files seamlessly and then you can embed them
in FM 11 or take them apart.
Rob
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The version I have can only save the outline as rtf.
Pat
On Nov 26, 2012, at 4:53 PM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
> My copy of PowerPoint (2010 aka 14) can't save as .doc or .docx, only .rtf.
>
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Bill Swallow
> wrote:
>> You can save PPT to Word and import that i
Sorry, I meant .rtf. You may want to clean up the .rtf in Word before
importing to FrameMaker.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 5:53 PM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
> My copy of PowerPoint (2010 aka 14) can't save as .doc or .docx, only .rtf.
>
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Bill Swallow
> wrote:
> > Yo
On 26/11/2012 5:40 PM, Combs, Richard wrote:
> Pat Christenson wrote:
>
>> I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be
>> transferred to FrameMaker 9.
> If you want to reuse the text and graphics, but not as they appear in
> the PPT slides, you'll probably have to cut and p
The version I have can only save the outline as rtf.
Pat
On Nov 26, 2012, at 4:53 PM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
> My copy of PowerPoint (2010 aka 14) can't save as .doc or .docx, only .rtf.
>
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Bill Swallow wrote:
>> You can save PPT to Word and import that into
Sorry, I meant .rtf. You may want to clean up the .rtf in Word before
importing to FrameMaker.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 5:53 PM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
> My copy of PowerPoint (2010 aka 14) can't save as .doc or .docx, only .rtf.
>
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Bill Swallow
> wrote:
> > Yo
On 26/11/2012 5:40 PM, Combs, Richard wrote:
Pat Christenson wrote:
I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be
transferred to FrameMaker 9.
If you want to reuse the text and graphics, but not as they appear in
the PPT slides, you'll probably have to cut and paste. Bu
Robert Lauriston wrote:
> My copy of PowerPoint (2010 aka 14) can't save as .doc or .docx, only
> .rtf.
>
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Bill Swallow
> wrote:
> > You can save PPT to Word and import that into FM. How easy it'll be
> really
> > depends on how the PPT was designed.
I have PP
Robert Lauriston wrote:
> My copy of PowerPoint (2010 aka 14) can't save as .doc or .docx, only
> .rtf.
>
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Bill Swallow
> wrote:
> > You can save PPT to Word and import that into FM. How easy it'll be
> really
> > depends on how the PPT was designed.
I have PPT
My copy of PowerPoint (2010 aka 14) can't save as .doc or .docx, only .rtf.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Bill Swallow wrote:
> You can save PPT to Word and import that into FM. How easy it'll be really
> depends on how the PPT was designed.
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Yo
You might try saving as RTF from PowerPoint and importing that into a
FM document.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:13 PM, Pat Christenson wrote:
> I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be transferred
> to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-and-paste procedure but if anyo
Here's what I've come up with.
I save the Powerpoint file as a PDF, then use Able2Doc to convert the PDF to
Word. (I've found I get a very clean conversion after using Able2Doc.)
I imported the resulting Word file into FrameMaker. Text and graphics are
imported cleanly.
There's still a lot of
Here's what I've come up with.
I save the Powerpoint file as a PDF, then use Able2Doc to convert the PDF to
Word. (I've found I get a very clean conversion after using Able2Doc.)
I imported the resulting Word file into FrameMaker. Text and graphics are
imported cleanly.
There's still a lot of
You can save PPT to Word and import that into FM. How easy it'll be really
depends on how the PPT was designed.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Pat Christenson wrote:
> I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be
> transferred to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-a
I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be transferred
to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-and-paste procedure but if anyone
has any tips, I'd appreciate hearing about them.
I have PowerPoint for both Mac and Windows, if that helps any.
Thanks!
Pat Christenson
My copy of PowerPoint (2010 aka 14) can't save as .doc or .docx, only .rtf.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Bill Swallow wrote:
> You can save PPT to Word and import that into FM. How easy it'll be really
> depends on how the PPT was designed.
You can save PPT to Word and import that into FM. How easy it'll be really
depends on how the PPT was designed.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Pat Christenson wrote:
> I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be
> transferred to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-a
Pat Christenson wrote:
> I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be
> transferred to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-and-paste
> procedure but if anyone has any tips, I'd appreciate hearing about
> them.
>
> I have PowerPoint for both Mac and Windows, if that help
Pat Christenson wrote:
> I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be
> transferred to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-and-paste
> procedure but if anyone has any tips, I'd appreciate hearing about
> them.
>
> I have PowerPoint for both Mac and Windows, if that helps
You might try saving as RTF from PowerPoint and importing that into a
FM document.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:13 PM, Pat Christenson wrote:
> I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be transferred
> to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-and-paste procedure but if anyo
I have material in Powerpoint (text and graphics) that need to be transferred
to FrameMaker 9. I'm assuming this is a cut-and-paste procedure but if anyone
has any tips, I'd appreciate hearing about them.
I have PowerPoint for both Mac and Windows, if that helps any.
Thanks!
Pat Christenson
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Subject: Re: PowerPoint to Framemaker
Or export from Powerpoint as rtf.
Alan
On 8/10/2011, at 1:33 PM, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hi Gillian,
>
> If you don't need to edit the slides in FrameMaker, you could save them as
> PDF and import the PDF into your FrameMaker docum
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Subject: Re: PowerPoint to Framemaker
Or export from Powerpoint as rtf.
Alan
On 8/10/2011, at 1:33 PM, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hi Gillian,
>
> If you don't need to edit the slides in FrameMaker, you could save them as
> PDF and import the PDF into your FrameM
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Subject: PowerPoint to Framemaker
Anyone know a utility for converting PowerPoint slides with lots of graphics
to FrameMaker, or something that can be imported into
Anyone know a utility for converting PowerPoint slides with lots of graphics to
FrameMaker, or something that can be imported into Frame?
Thank you,
Gillian Flato
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Anyone know a utility for converting PowerPoint slides with lots of graphics to
FrameMaker, or something that can be imported into Frame?
Thank you,
Gillian Flato
Senior Technical Writer (Software)
nanometrics
1550 Buckeye Dr.
Milpitas, CA. 95035
*408.545.6316
7 408.232.5911
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