Another possibility is that there has been a change in the file hierarchy
between the Frame document and the linked files. Have there been any changes to
the names or the permissions on the targeted files or the directories in which
they reside, or has the master Frame file been moved?
--William
Sage DeRosier wrote:
HELP!
Here we are on the bleeding edge of a deadline and my production guru
who puts together our master PDF from multiple files of multiple
stand-alone books has encountered one file with suddenly +70 broken
cross-references to multiple different files (both from inside that
file's original stand-alone set and others).
He writes:
Unfortunately, the only fix I can do is of the one-by-one manual type.
The errors are odd: The messages say "Cannot find the file" etc., but as
I dig down to the target / source I AM finding the referenced headings
-- so they ARE there, they're not deleted -- but somehow over 70 of them
were broken. Normally, since the target / sources are there, they would
update automatically when the book is generated or x-refs are updated.
I've tried to update the x-refs using a variety of techniques, but they
simply won't update automatically like they should.
Anybody have an idea what might have happened? Do you have a clue as to
how to speed up fixing this sort of thing without having to visit each
and every cross-ref?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Regards,
Sage DeRosier
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Business Objects
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