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>Art,
>I, too, have used the Interleaf RTF filter to convert several long
>documents (and even a graphics-heavy presetation) from Interleaf to
>FrameMaker. I suppose the Word RTF import feature would work as well
>as FrameMaker's. Good luck.
>Carl
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> Anyone have a ready solution to this problem? We are currently using Word but
> will change to Interleaf next year. What are we going to do with documents
> that we are responsible for checking and printing but the 'real' updating of
> the document is done by a person who uses Word? Is there any way we can
convert
> the file into Interleaf (easy) and then back to Word (not-quite-so-easy?)...
> or am I just wasting my time pondering this. After all, conversions always
> cause problems - big and small.