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Subject:Re: Access to Frame Docs From:"Anderson, Ben" <BAnderson -at- GFBANK -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 5 Feb 1998 13:23:37 -0600
Or, you could download Adobe's FrameReader. It's free...
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>From: Keith Arnett[SMTP:Keith_Arnett -at- RESTON -dot- OMD -dot- STERLING -dot- COM]
>Sent: Thursday, February 05, 1998 1:04 PM
>To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
>Subject: Re: Access to Frame Docs
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> You want Adobe's FrameViewer...$29 for win/mac, $50 for UNIX. Visit:
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>http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/framemaker/prodinfofv.html
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> --Send the bill to the company that provided the FrameMaker docs ;-)
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> Regards,
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> Keith Arnett
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>Subject: Access to Frame Docs
>Author: Sandra De Quesada <Sandra -dot- T -dot- Dequesada -at- HEALTHPARTNERS -dot- COM> at
>~sydressmtp
>Date: 2/5/98 12:33 PM
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>A co-worker has a couple of disks with documents made with FrameMaker
>5. They came as part of a package for a code genrator program, and
>are the documentation for the package. We don't use FrameMaker. Is
>there a free or cheap reader available for reading FrameMaker
>documents on disk? Does anyone have any tricks for importing it into
>Word?
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>Thanks,
>Sandy
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