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Please check that this is a valid FrameMaker document.

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I am working to convert a very large FrameMaker manual into RoboHelp. Two of the files are over 330MB each. When I try to link or import either of these, I get the message that "File X could not be opened. Please verify that FrameMaker is installed and this is a valid FrameMaker file."

I have several other files that work fine. I do have FM installed and these documents open fine in FM. I see from a 2008 post that the diagnosis of a similar problem was large file size. Is there any workaround? I have a lot of cross-references in these files that are going to be wrecked if I break it up into smaller files. Plus, breaking them up into a zillion files is going to wreck any advantage I had from linking to the source files.

I am on a very short deadline with this. Please help!

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Hi,

Further testing, with the help of a software developer, tells me it is not memory in my machine that's causing the problem. We turned to the issue of why these files are so darned large and realized the files for the graphics, which are after all just screen captures, are outrageously large. Therefore, of course, when they're imported into Frame the Frame file gets huge.

To reduce the size of each graphics file and reimport it will take considerable time. Is there any way in Frame to compress the graphics, as you can do in PowerPoint?


FM11 allows you to remove the facet associated with your imported graphics. For more info, see the FM11 Reviewer's Guide, available at the FrameMaker product page at adobe.com

Not sure how much this will reduce the file size, but should help somewhat.

BTW, what was your file type for screen shots?

Another thought might be some sort of ExtendScript processing to automate conversion. Sorry but I don't have any insight on where to start or whether this is even possible.

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JayHBarAuthor
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August 1, 2012

I forgot to mention that I am running TCS 3.5 on Windows 7. I have 4GB of RAM. The files are stored on my hard drive. Some of the other files in the document that are working are 71MB and there's no problem with those.

Jeff_Coatsworth
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August 1, 2012

Are you running the 32 or 64 bit version of Win7? If 64, you could try adding more RAM to see if RH could digest those 330 MB files. If that’s not possible, try closing down as many apps as possible to conserve memory – just leave FM open at its starter screen.

JayHBarAuthor
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August 1, 2012

Jeff,

I'm running the 64 bit version. I guess you mean to add more RAM physically? That would take several days at least, and I don't have that much time. I have put in a request to my manager already :-).

I changed the virtual memory to 2.0 GB. I deleted the CPD file, changed the project settings to not use Distiller to create the images, closed all other applications. I cut the file into two pieces to see if that would help, and it still chokes on the 107MB piece.

Any other suggestions? The fact that the last post on this subject was dated 2008 made me think that it's not a common problem, but I can't be the only person out there dealing with large files.