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Subject:Re: Frame to Word, RTF, Text. From:Krista Von Wagner <krista -at- QUADRALAY -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 19 Jun 1998 09:18:11 -0500
WebWorks Publisher is an industrial strength tool that can take a FrameMaker
book, complete with TOC and index, and convert it directly to a variety of
on-line formats including HTML, HTML Help, and WinHelp.
When using Publisher, you map your Frame styles to HTML, HTML Help, or
WinHelp styles. All of your Frame graphics, cross-references, indexing, TOC,
etc is automatically converted.
A free 30-day evaluation copy of WebWorks Publisher is available from our
web site - www.quadralay.com .
Please let me know if you need additional clarification, or if I may be of
further assistance.
Best Regards,
Krista Von Wagner
krista -at- quadralay -dot- com
(512) 719-3399 X237
"If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die I want to go where they
went!"
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jennifer Gangloff [mailto:JENNIFER -dot- T -dot- GANGLOFF -at- CPMX -dot- SAIC -dot- COM]
> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 1998 7:23 AM
> Subject: Frame to Word, RTF, Text.
>
>
> In response to the question below... We had to convert Frame docs to .rft
> format, then to .doc format, then to RoboHELP documents....It was, in
> short, a pain, and there's no easy shortcut that I'm aware of. From what
> I've seen, Word and Frame don't "communicate" very well.
>
> I know Frame allows you to save your docs as .rtf files. Just select....
> File: Save As, change your "Files of Type" to an .rtf extension, and then
> it should save your file as an .rtf doc.
>
> What are you trying to do w/your files?
>
> Jenn TG
> Jennifer -dot- T -dot- Gangloff -at- cpmx -dot- saic -dot- com
>