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Use this dialog to control how memoQ imports Adobe FrameMaker (MIF) documents.

How to begin

In the Translations pane of Project home, choose Import > Import with options button on the Documents ribbon tab, and in the Open dialog, locate and select a MIF file.

Options

Select the page types you wish to import section:

Body pages: Uncheck this check box to omit all body pages from the import. By default, memoQ does import all text on any body page.

Reference pages: Check this check box to include all reference pages (i.e. pages that contain reference material that are referenced on body pages) in the import. By default, memoQ omits all text on any reference pages from the import.

Master pages: Check this check box to include all master pages (i.e. pages that contain background text appearing on the body pages) in the import. By default, memoQ omits all master pages from the import.
 

Special characters section:

Import forced hyphens: Uncheck this check box to omit forced hyphens from the import. This check box is checked by default.

Import as tag: Click this radio button to import forced hyphens as tags. This button is selected by default.

Import as non-breaking hyphen: Click this radio button to import forced hyphens as non-breaking hyphens.
 

Miscellaneous section:

Import index markers: Uncheck this check box to omit index markers from the import. Index markers mark words and phrases that you want include in the index-list with same or different wording. This embedded wording is intended to be translated. This check box is checked by default.

Hard return characters induces segment break: Check this check box to apply segment break before hard return characters. By default, memoQ imports hard return characters as inline tags.