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This tool essentially simplifies how you interact with the API and provides
some very useful capabilities.
Bill Burns - Eccentric Technology Consultant
International Communications Design & Development
billdb -at- ile -dot- com
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> Subject: Re: Framemaker macros and patches?
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> Subject: Re: Framemaker macros and patches?
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> I'm not sure if this will help you, but MicroType has some interesting
> stuff
> on their web site (look under Resources).
>http://www.microtype.com/
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> From: DHICKEY -at- ALIS -dot- COM [mailto:DHICKEY -at- ALIS -dot- COM]
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> How do you create macros in Framemaker? It seems that no one can tell me
> this. If you can create macros in Frame, are there any patches that exist
> for Framemaker that would allow you to create macros and then assing them
> to
> buttons or keystrokes (just like my beloved Word used to do)?
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