Hello
I have several text-insets imported into the main document as reference. But FM
inserts them with an absolute path. Therefore one, who wants to continue
working on the same document but in a different working environment, has to
re-import all text-insets. Has one of you an idea how this c
Michael Weyrauch wrote:
> I have several text-insets imported into the main document as
reference.
> But FM inserts them with an absolute path. Therefore one, who wants to
> continue working on the same document but in a different working
> environment, has to re-import all text-insets. Has one o
Michael Weyrauch wrote:
> I have several text-insets imported into the main document as
reference.
> But FM inserts them with an absolute path. Therefore one, who wants to
> continue working on the same document but in a different working
> environment, has to re-import all text-insets. Has one
Hello
I have several text-insets imported into the main document as reference. But FM
inserts them with an absolute path. Therefore one, who wants to continue
working on the same document but in a different working environment, has to
re-import all text-insets. Has one of you an idea how this c
Shelly Schneider wrote :
> This isn't drag and drop, but you could use the shortcut keys for
> importing files - ESC f-i-f. It's faster than going to the menu,
> anyway.
If you want to do it faster, map the Import File command to F10, or
something. 1 keystroke instead of 4.
Add this line to f
Shelly Schneider wrote :
> This isn't drag and drop, but you could use the shortcut keys for
> importing files - ESC f-i-f. It's faster than going to the menu,
> anyway.
If you want to do it faster, map the Import File command to F10, or
something. 1 keystroke instead of 4.
Add this line to f
This isn't drag and drop, but you could use the shortcut keys for
importing files -
ESC f-i-f. It's faster than going to the menu, anyway. -Shelly
-Original Message-
Doug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/09/2006 12:03:18 PM:
> Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping
Sounds like a job for FrameScript...
Eric L. Dunn
Senior Technical Writer
Doug wrote on 06/09/2006 12:03:18 PM:
> Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them into
> an open Frame document? It's irritating to have to jump through the
> menu hoops when you have a large number
Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them into
an open Frame document? It's irritating to have to jump through the
menu hoops when you have a large number of files to import.
--Doug
This isn't drag and drop, but you could use the shortcut keys for
importing files -
ESC f-i-f. It's faster than going to the menu, anyway. -Shelly
-Original Message-
Doug wrote on 06/09/2006 12:03:18 PM:
> Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them into
> an open
Sounds like a job for FrameScript...
Eric L. Dunn
Senior Technical Writer
Doug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/09/2006 12:03:18 PM:
> Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them into
> an open Frame document? It's irritating to have to jump through the
> menu hoops when you
> Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them
> into an open Frame document? It's irritating to have to jump
> through the menu hoops when you have a large number of files to
> import.
Not that I'm aware of. If there was, it WOULD save me loads of time.
FM has never been up to
> Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them
> into an open Frame document? It's irritating to have to jump
> through the menu hoops when you have a large number of files to
> import.
Not that I'm aware of. If there was, it WOULD save me loads of time.
FM has never been up to
Is there a way import text insets by dragging and dropping them into
an open Frame document? It's irritating to have to jump through the
menu hoops when you have a large number of files to import.
--Doug
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