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To: Val Swisher <vals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Going backwards....PDF to Frame
From: "Lester C. Smalley" <lsmalley@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 17:36:33 -0400
CC: Jim Stauffer <JStauffer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, framers@xxxxxxxxx, framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Gagne, Bernard (Bolton)" <bgagne@xxxxxxxx>
Organization: Information Consultants, Inc.
References: <83F4E3315D1DD748A5D433BE0C6380C201017613@newman.BEAMREACHNETWORKS.COM>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
As Jim and Bernard have pointed out, Acrobat 5 does permit saving to RTF. However, it does at best a half-hearted job and will require massive (not merely "a lot") of manual manipulation and cleanup to use in FrameMaker: graphics don't come across; each line of text is a separate paragraph; tables are destroyed; and styles are only about 75% complete. While much of this may be solved via macros in Word, a significant amount can not and will require time-consuming handwork to correct. Due to these deficiencies, external tools that do maintain the majority of this information are a much better and very cost-effective means to convert PDF to RTF and thence to FrameMaker, especially if you have a large number of pages to rebuild from PDF. Jim Stauffer wrote: > Acrobat 5.0 does contain the ability to save as RTF. But it does not retain > paratag names and other format details so it would require a lot of manual > manipulation. and Bernard Gagne wrote: > If you have Acrobat 5 you can save the document as RTF. While you will > still have a fair amount of reformatting to do, at least it will save you > most of the typing. > > If you don't have Acrobat 5, the best I can suggest is to open the document > in Acrobat in "Continuous" view mode, select everything (CTRL-a) and paste > it into an empty Frame document. You will have more editing to do than with > the first method, but it still will save you a lot of re-typing. -- Lester --------------------------------------------------------------------- Lester C. Smalley Email: lsmalley@infocon.com Information Consultants, Inc. Phone: 302-239-2942 FAX: 302-239-1712 Hockessin, DE USA 19707 WWWeb: http://www.infocon.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Adobe Certified Expert -- FrameMaker and FrameMaker+SGML * * Subscribe to Free Framers the ad-free list devoted to FrameMaker * * email the message body "subscribe framers" to majordomo@omsys.com * ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **