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Converting framemaker files between versions

asherc (IS/IT--Management)
1 Dec 03 3:10
Hi,
We have a few users with FrameMaker in our lab, some have FrameMaker 7 and some have 6. When people save files in 7 it does not open well on 6 unless they save it as a version 6 file.
I am looking for an automated way to convert files from version 7 to version 6.
It should be a way that allows version 6 users to convert the files.
Thanks.
tomreuter (TechnicalUser)
6 Dec 03 12:26
Did you try to save the files as "Maker Interchange File" (MIF)? Some Updates for Version 7 would not be taken into V6-Dokuments - but normally that should work.

Thomas M. Reuter
Munich/Germany
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[Mac G4DP, OS 10.3]

asherc (IS/IT--Management)
7 Dec 03 3:15
Hi,
Well the real problems is with documents  that i get from customers that use version 7.
I have educated my version 7 users to save in a way that the version 6 can open it but I can't control on the version used by my clients.

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