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Microsoft tags.
Scott
Hales-Crotchett, Nicole wrote:
> All,
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> I know this has been asked before, and discussed extensively, so I do apologize for asking again - but unfortunately I've got a short turnaround on this and can't dig through archives. Please feel free to email me directly rather than take up more of the lists' bandwidth.
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> I have a stubborn (and many other applicable adjectives) customer who is insisting on a Word doc delivery. We develop in Frame (7.1). Last time I looked into it, Mif2Go was the application of choice to use for converting Frame to Word - is this still the case?
>
> Anyone who's done this... what's your experience been?
>
> Thanks in advance-
> Nicole
>
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