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Topic Title: Migrate .fm (Framemaker) into Doors via MS Word
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Created On: 8-Nov-2006 13:06
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 8-Nov-2006 13:06
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Madeleine TudegÄrd

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Hi
I'm going to migrate a large amount of documents from Framemaker 6.0 into Doors 7.1. We've come this far that we know that the "best way" is to save the .fm to .rtf. Then we edit the document in MS Word. All tabs and indentations are cleared, manual page breaks and section breaks are removed. But when having it exported to Doors, some tabs and /or indentations are shown in the module. Which is very strange since they weren't there in the first place. This happens especially where there's a numbered list, but it also happens when the formatting style is Normal times new roman bold 12pt.

Is someone familiar with this kind of confusing result?

Note. We get different formatting results in Doors depending on whether the RTF is saved in Citrix/WASA or in UNIX. The above mentioned problem happens when saving in UNIX, which is for the moment the only saving method that works. (Framemaker refuses to save to any other file type than to html. I've tried to save into .mif since Doors can import .mif but so far without any luck).

HELP! 
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