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A contractor sent in some FM files that I cannot open. He worked on them in a trial version of FM 2019. I only have FM 2017. Is there an easy way to convert the FM 2019 files to FM 2017?
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Cleanest way: put a trial version of FM2019 on another machine. Open the file. Save as 2017 (it's an option), or as MIF.
Adventurous way: try a heroic open, if it still exists in FM2017.
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Why on another machine? You can have more than one version of Frame on a machine at a time.
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You can, but probably shouldn't, if you want to keep your production environment clean.
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FWIW, I always run the last two versions. I've had 2017 and 2019 running together since 2019 was released with no issues.
~Barb
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You can do that in 2 ways :
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I did a save as to FrameMake 2017 on a machine with FrameMaker 2019. When I try to open it on in Frame 2017 it fails (saying it was created from a different version of Frame).
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Hi Zerkfitting,
Are you really sure that you saved the files as FM 2017?
I know that you can miss this easily.
You can check the version, when you open the FM file with a text editor. In the first line it says <MakerFile 15.0> for FM 2019 and <MakerFile 14.0> for FM 2017. Of course do not save in the text editor!
And of course MIF works as well.
Best regards
Winfried
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Make sure you are fully patched up in FM2017 when trying to open the "Saved As 2017" file version. If it still doesn't work, go the MIF route.