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To: "Gemmell,Dal" <Dal_Gemmell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, FrameUsers List <Framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Frame List <Framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: My Word-to-Frame Adventure
From: Jay Smith <jay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 14:38:01 -0400
Organization: Jay Smith & Associates
References: <02FF8B897EFFD21192FB00902716F1CF031BEE@email.syscom.com.tw>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Dal, Regarding your TABLE question... Application of an FM table tag to an EXISTING table will not normally apply the effects that I believe you want. There are probably "hidden" overrides for ALL of the lines, fill, etc. You can try to use Custom Ruling/Shading and (highlight the table) set and apply everything to "From Table". However, for a number of reasons, this is unlikely to catch everything. What I do is (in a otherwise empty document) create an empty "template" table that is exactly what we want. I then copy it into my live document. I add the necessary rows/columns to get it to match the size needed to replace the incorrect-appearing (old) table. Then COPY the text from the old table and paste it into the new table, selecting the "replace" paste option. Double check that everything is okay; if you messed up on the number of columns or rows, you could yourself into a mess. Then delete the old table. Jay -- Jay Smith e-mail: jay@jaysmith.com The Press for History(tm), The Press for Education(tm), The Press for [Your Industry](tm), The Press for....(tm) On-demand printing and binding of hardbound books. Minimum run one copy. P.O. Box 650 Snow Camp, NC 27349 USA Phone: Int+US+336-376-9991 Toll-Free Phone in US & Canada: 1-800-447-8267 Fax: Int+US+336-376-6750 Gemmell,Dal wrote: > > First of all thanks to everyone who posted replies to my "Desperately > Seeking Macros" post. There were many recommendations for 3rd party macros. > Overall a very kind response to yesterday's rant. > > Also thanks to the Adobe employee who replied personally to me. It's > reassuring that people at Adobe do listen to their customers. > > Today, after a full day of converting I think I am getting the hang of it. > Here is the method I have been using. > > Before I started this process. I searched in the Techwriter's archives and > the FrameUser's archives for hints or other peoples' experiences. One of the > posters (Gregory D. Drew 09/09/1998) said this, > > "In Word, remove the automatic numbering from numbered lists prior to > importing into Frame. I've found in the long run it saves me a lot of work. > The same goes for bulleted lists. In Frame the bullet or numbering is > properly applied." > > 1. So first I remove all the autonumbering in headers. > > 2. Next I remove any styles that have been collecting dust in the Word file. > Or as my boss says, "I hope that Frame doesn't generate, collect, mutate, > and retain styles the way that Word does..." > > 3. From archived posts, nearly everybody wrote that FrameMaker > document/template must have the EXACT style tags (case sensitive) as the > Word document. This was a point that was stressed again and again. So I make > all the names of the style tags identical to the one's in Word and delete > any extraneous ones. > > 4. I save the Word 97 file as an RTF and open the RTF file in Frame. I tried > import->file once, but I think good ol' open is the way to go. > > 5. A "Body" tag appears out of nowhere and has been assigned to the normal > body text throughout the document. This originally was called "Normal" in > both documents. And for some reason each style suddenly has a lot of tabs. > Actually, one for every half-inch. Where do all these tabs come from? Also > there are some tags that have mysteriously appeared in my Frame document, > and tags that have mysteriously appeared in the Paragraph Catalog. There is > one that is called "Paragraph" and it has attached itself to some Index > markers. > > Another strange thing is that all the heading tags were labeled "Heading > (number)" ("Heading capitalized") in the Word and Frame document, but after > conversion, in the Paragraph catalog all of them are listed as "heading > (number)". > > I capitalize ALL the heading tags because I want to import formats from a > template with all of my company's updated styles. > > All the graphics look fine and index entries are preserved nicely. > > 7. I select import->formats and choose a template with my company's updated > styles making sure those style tags also exactly. After I select everything > and click import, it works fairly well. > > 8. When I arrive at my first table, the formatting is different than what I > would like, but whenever I make changes to the ruling in the Table Designer > and try to apply them nothing happens. The table was done in Word and has a > special 3D look. The only workaround I can think of is to convert the table > into paragraphs and back again. Only after am I able to customize my tables' > ruling. There must be a better way right? > > Anyway, that's my experience so far. Frame does do a pretty good job, but > you must take the time to carefully prepare both documents before you > convert. Well that's enough for me, I'm out of here. > > Dal > > dal_gemmell@email.syscom.com.tw > > _________________________________________________________________________ > (un)subscribe send an email to majordomo@FrameUsers.com with subject of: > Subscribe: subscribe Framers Unsubscribe: unsubscribe Framers > subscribe digest Framers unsubscribe Framers > _________________________________________________________________________ -- Jay Smith e-mail: jay@jaysmith.com Jay Smith & Associates P.O. 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