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So far I have found that you can use Frameviewer (from Adobe at $29.00).
This allows reviewers to look at the file (as long as they have all the art
and all the fonts available). They cannot edit, but they can comment and
leave the comments as notes.
I am looking for a way to convert Framemaker documents into graphics files
one page at a time so reviewers can use Wang Image Viewer to view and
annotate the text.
Let me know what you find out. I can share more resources if you are
interested.
>will c
>At 05:55 PM 10/9/96 -0300, you wrote:
>>Do you know of any way for reviewers of Framemaker documents to add their
comments directly to the file so that:
>>Reviewers can easily mark the document text and graphics with review comments
>>Comments can be reviewed by multiple reviewers
>>The comments can be easily removed from the document prior to printing the
next draft or final.
>>
>>Ideas are appreciated,
>>Jon Leer
>>Leer Technical Communications
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