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To: framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, framers@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Manipulating Word text in structured FM
From: Larry.Kollar@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 09:41:32 -0500
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In-reply-to: <LYRIS-84669-713868-2004.03.16-09.49.06--Larry.Kollar#arrisi.com@lists.FrameUsers.com>
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Sharon Conroy asks: >> I need help in converting text copied from Word to structured Framemaker. >> >> Essentially I need to know if there is a way to *apply* elements to the >> copied text? Dan Emory responds: > See Structure Rules Tables in Appendix A of the Developer's Guide. ... > > But the structure rules tables are not going to work unless the converted > Word document is consistently tagged, with no (or minimal) format > overrides. I agree with Dan -- I've recently had to do exactly what Sharon is trying to do and the Word file was a mishmash of overrides to Normal. My solution was to paste text from Word into a text editor, use scripts to wrap text with the proper tags, then import that text into Frame. That works quite well on Unix-type systems (including MacOSX), which include several powerful scripting languages. A somewhat less efficient method is to save the Word file as plain text, import that into Frame, and use the Element Catalog to wrap selected pieces of text. Use Element menu -> Element Catalog to open the catalog, select a chunk of text, then double-click the element you want to assign to that selection (or click the element once and then click the Wrap button below the element list). Tedious, but you may not have a choice. If you have a *lot* of documents like that to convert to structured format, there are a couple of companies that claim to be able to convert a PDF to properly structured XML. http://www.exegenix.com/ http://www.vginfosys.com/ (I have no affiliation with either company, even as a customer.) -- Larry Kollar, Senior Technical Writer, ARRIS "Content creators are the engine that drives value in the information life cycle." -- Barry Schaeffer, on XML-Doc ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **