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In your situation I would not change current documents that are
working well in Word to FrameMaker or vice-versa, but would keep all
documents in their existing forms until I had thoroughly researched
needs and options.
Gene Kim-Eng
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Federico Viani
<Federico -dot- Viani -at- telit -dot- com> wrote:
> After the acquisition of another company's branch, we came across a bunch of documentation which is in FrameMaker format and we are wondering whether this could be a chance for us to adopt such a popular tech writing tool, without actually grasping the real need of such a solution in our scenario, except we're in a hurry of editing the new documentation in a smoother way. Exporting techniques to .doc format are being under inspection. The free ones at least, they don't seem to provide a real method.
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