Large book, many imported graphics, all imported by reference. Today FrameMaker 7.0 (Mac) reported on saving a file that graphics information had been lost and asked me to report the problem to Adobe (Mac FrameMaker problem - Adobe - ha-ha!). On checking the document, it turned out that three [of many] graphics imported by reference listed as 'No file' for 'Referenced file' and were grayed out.
Ok, I though - just backtrack to the previous version of the document, check the files' identities, and re-import them. But although the previous version showed the graphics correctly in the document, it also listed them as 'No file' under 'Referenced file'. Puzzled, I went back to the very first [FrameMaker 6] version of the respective document. That was the same: the graphics showed up correctly, but also listed as 'No file'. But it didn't end there: on reopening the current document that had originally given the graphics file save error, the problem graphics showed up correctly - but still listed as 'No file'. PDFs, including pre-press PDFs, have been created from all of these books. My questions are: . How can FrameMaker apparently continue to work with a document with broken import link(s) . How can it create Ps without error if one or more graphics appears to have a broken import link? . Why did the original error appear and then disappear? . How could this link breakage have initially occurred? . Why hasn't the problem shown up before now? . What is it about Tuesdays? (The above is only one of many minor hassles today) I think it was Ford Prefect who said he could never get the hang of Thursdays. I fell the same way about Tuesdays. <http://bms.westport.k12.ct.us/mccormick/rt/rtscripts/rtshitch.htm> -- Steve