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Subject: Re: Using Word for drafts?
From: "Deborah Snavely" <dsnavely@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 11:48:46 -0700
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Rachel's summation of the obstacles to using Word for ROUND-TRIP drafts in Word was cogent. My experience is that authors contributing chunks in Word to a first draft is fine with a few careful points for the Framers who assemble them into books: * Never import a Word doc into a Frame doc! Open the Word doc from Frame if you need, and then copy and paste content into a clean Frame template and re-tag EVERYthing. Or save a text-only version of the Word doc and ditto. * If you need to send files for comment/review/edit, create PDFs from Frame and send them. Yes, your editors will need Acrobat (Exchange), not just Reader, to comment electronically, but it's worth it, especially if you have serial reviews--it's nice to let "you and him fight" in the Acrobat annotations, instead of the writer/editor having to mediate. * If the draft authors want final formatting control, they are in the wrong profession. Cogent comments about table formatting relative to data presentation is useful, but 30 tech reviewers telling you that you forgot to italicize the title of book X (and ignoring gross errors of fact) are not. Word to Frame table conversion is pretty decent but NOT an easy round-trip. Deborah Snavely at loose ends ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **