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		<title>Making FrameMaker Help Usable and Searchable</title>
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		<description>You can convert FrameMaker&apos;s help files to a PDF file, thus making them fully searchable and far more usable than the originals. These instructions are Windows-centric, but can be adapted to work on all systems with Frame. (Directory/folder names are the only real difference.) </description>
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