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A new client currently has HTML user documentation. What he needs is some
additions and updates to these HTML pages and a hardcopy FrameMaker version
of the user guide derived from the HTML pages.
Anyone worked in a similar situation before? I don't know much about Frame
5.5's HTML capabilities, but it sure would be nice if I could:
- open the HTML pages in Frame
- make edits
- save the files as HTML (preserving the HTML formatting of the original
files)
- format the doc as a hardcopy doc and save it as such
Am I dreaming?
John J. Gardiner
Technical Documentation and Design
www.johngardiner.com
Online Help * User Guides * Documentation
HTML * Graphic Design
e-mail: info -at- johngardiner -dot- com