Try ZipGenius. After installation, select the files in Windows Explorer,
right-click, go to ZipGenius, then select the middle option. It zips all
the files and leaves the zip in the current directory, so you know where
it is. It's freeware.
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Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
If you need to send a complete Framemaker file and all of its graphics,
I recommend using the Archive plugin.
http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/Archive.htm
It makes a self-contained copy of all Frame files and associated
graphics, which you can then zip together and mail or ftp.
Carla
I use it, I like it, and have paid for it. However, remember, it
changes the imported document and image links for all the files in
the project, so you cannot return that file to the original book.
--- Martinek, Carla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you need to send a complete Framemaker file and
If that sound as if it may be the situation, include the graphic
file in the package you send
and in the same directory hierarchy as the original file and graphic.
In otherwords, if the graphic was in a directory two levels removed
from the FM document, you need to duplicate that sructure.
John Posada wrote:
and in the same directory hierarchy as the original file and graphic.
In otherwords, if the graphic was in a directory two levels removed
from the FM document, you need to duplicate that sructure. I find the
easiest way to do this is to zip up the directory and all
and the disadvantage is that the x-refs are all changed and you canot
drop the file back into the book.
Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in is also good for
this purpose. It gathers all files, graphics, and
text insets used in a book and copies them
into a new folder (with sub-folders for the