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Re: PDF Files into Framemaker





This worked perfectly.

I have been a Tech Writer for over 10 years now and have subscribed to the
Framers lists off and on for all of those ten years. I have come to realise one
thing, Dov is my hero!!!

Richard A. Melanson
Technical Writer, AGFA Corp.
(978) 658-0200 x5364
richard.melanson.rm@us.agfa.com



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Normally, a much more reliable approach is to open the PDF file in
Acrobat, crop to suit, and then save as EPS (PostScript language level 3)
with fonts embedded and TIFF preview. Import the resultant EPS file into
FrameMaker.

        - Dov


At 3/18/2003 08:04 AM, richard.melanson.rm@us.agfa.com wrote:


>Help Fellow Framers,
>
>May I ask for everyone's assistance. I have a bunch of PDF files that were
>originally ProE drawings. I can view these PDF files on my computer at 100% and
>they look beautiful, I can print them and they look beautiful, but when I
import
>the PDF into Frame, everything falls apart, the drawing is huge on the screen
>and when I put it at a mag I can see the whole drawing, it is unreadable. I am
>using Frame 6.405 on a Win2000 system. I have Acrobat 505, what the heck am I
>missing, Should I export the drawings or save them out as JPG or Tiffs. Thank
>you all for your assistance.
>
>Richard A. Melanson
>Technical Writer, AGFA Corp.
>(978) 658-0200 x5364
>richard.melanson.rm@us.agfa.com


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