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application form
Posted: 2009-07-15 06:07:43
by nils
Hi I'm a new user, I would like to use Nisus but I've got a problem; I use often some application form like this one
http://www.nato.int/ISAF/services/vacan ... onForm.doc it's just an example because there are a lot of allication form documents...
There are a lot of mistakes between original form and Nisus. can you give me some advices?
Re: application form
Posted: 2009-07-15 06:56:24
by Ruchama
I think that fi you work frequently with word files, you should have neooffice on your mac and open doc files with it.
Re: application form
Posted: 2009-07-15 09:30:40
by nils
openoffice doesn't work well with those kind of file, neo is better but I would like to use Nisus
Re: application form
Posted: 2009-07-15 10:21:03
by martin
In this case the situation is made worse because that table contains floating text boxes, which NWP does not support. We do try to improve our import process, but translating these kinds of complex documents is always tricky.
Re: application form
Posted: 2009-07-15 22:12:25
by nils
I know but if I wrote simple letter, I would use Text Edit
However, any suggestion?
Re: application form
Posted: 2009-07-17 10:41:40
by martin
nils wrote:I know but if I wrote simple letter, I would use Text Edit
I understand your frustration, but honestly there's a huge difference between TextEdit and NWP.
However, any suggestion?
If you have control over the original file, or can request a different format, you'll always be better off with RTF. That's NWP's native file format, so the import will be the best. Unsupported features, like floating text, may still degrade, but likely to a lesser degree.
Re: application form
Posted: 2009-07-20 13:26:09
by ssampler
The agency that issued the form is using Custom Properties to process it. I don't know much about these, but it's likely that only a completed version of the original doc file will be acceptable.
Steve
Re: application form
Posted: 2009-07-21 02:37:41
by ptram
Frankly, I would insist the agency use a more cleverly made form. Forcing people to buy a product from a particular brand just for filling forms shoudl not be accepted (especially from government agencies).
A free solution for the customer is the use of PDF forms, that can be filled with any viewer. Or Html forms, that are even more free.
Paolo
Re: application form
Posted: 2009-07-21 15:55:48
by greenmorpher
Or go open source, as many European governments have, I understand. But this is Nato so naturally it uses MS Word.
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