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I can recall, in the early days of FrameMaker, all FrameMaker documents were given the .doc suffix.
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Later, this changed to .fm, maybe around version 3 or 4.
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--Paul Wilbraham
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<br/>> On 20 March 2013 at 16:37 Steve Rickaby <srickaby@wordmongers.demon.co.uk> wrote:
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<br/>> Someone posted here recently to say that 'all their old FrameMaker files had become Word files'.
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<br/>> I've just had course to look at some year 2000 files in FrameMaker 4 format. These have a '.doc' extent, but open just fine in FrameMaker 7. I have no idea why they are '.doc', but this might have given rise to the confusion in question.
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<br/>> Steve [Trim e-mails: use less disk, use less power, use less planet]
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