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You need FrameMaker to open FrameMaker files. I think FrameViewer went
away a while back. Share FM content as PDF.
On 10/7/05, Claire LE NEGARET <clenegaret -at- axemble -dot- com> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I am looking for a way to open Framemaker files to consult them, without having Framemaker (and without producing a PDF). I know that there is a tool called FrameViewer, but I was wondering if I could open Framemaker files with tools such as Quark XPress, InDesign, ... or other.
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> If I could find a way to open them, maybe I could convince my managers to let me write in Framemaker...