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I am using FrameMaker 5.5 on a Windows 95 platform.
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>From: Michelle Nolan[SMTP:nolanmj -at- hotmail -dot- com]
>Sent: Friday, September 26, 1997 10:36 AM
>To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
>Cc: Holly Turner
>Subject: RE: Frame 5.5 Problems
>
>Holly:
>
>Are you using Windows 95 or NT4.0 Service Pack 3? I am considering
>purchasing Frame 5.5, and would be interested in knowing which platform
>you are using.
>
>Thanks-
>
>Michelle
>
> >I have been using it for one week. I couldn't get it to import Frame
> > or
> > >RTF files. I had to cut text from a Word 6.0 document and paste the
> > >text as RTF into a Frame document. In addition, it crashes at odd
> > >times, mainly when I'm working with tables. Usually when it
>crashes,
> > >Frame tells you to send a text file that logged what just happened.
>I
> > >e-mail my document, the text file, and explain what I did when it
> > >crashed. Frame is still logging bugs on the product, and I feel
>like
> > >I'm doing the beta testing.....
>
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