[HELP] No Good Way to Convert Complex FM Files (Multicolumn, Equations, Tables, Figures) to Word
Problem: Need a relatively convenient way to convert long, complex technical documents in Framemaker (2019)—multicolumn format with large numbers of equations, tables, and figures—to MS Word without having to spend hours manually postprocessing to make it readable/usable.
XML/Structured Frame isn't an option for various technical/process reasons I won't go into. (Trust me, I would love to be able to do this.)
Two Not-Really-Solutions I've Considered: Exporting from PDF results in a near-perfect copy in Word built entirely on sand (column breaks, section breaks, etc. to preserve appearance) that collapses as soon as you begin to add/remove/modify text or objects.
Copying and pasting directly from Framemaker is somewhat better, but equations (using the Equation Builder) and figures are stripped from the output and requires serious postproduction, which for very complex documents is still prohibitively labor/time intensive.
I've been banging my head against this wall for over a decade and have reached a point where I can no longer optimize other parts of my workflow to compensate.
If there are no built-in ways to convert complex FM files to Word with reasonably high fidelity, does anyone in a similar situation know of third-party apps or plugins that perform a similar function? I've looked but found nothing.
Thank everyone who took the time to read and consider my problem! This forum is a treasure.
Best,
JMW
