Howard,
Check your reference pages if you haven't solved the problem yet. We had
a similar issue here. My supervisor was using the reference pages to
paste text blocks as a sort of clipboard. In one of those text blocks,
he had a cross-reference. It wouldn't show up when we created a list of
unres
Lin,
You need to use Spot cross reference markers to create intra-text inset
cross references. These will work in your final doc. Xrefs to paragraph
markers will not resolve when updated.
Baruch Brodersen
Technitext Documentation
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Lin Sims wrote:
I know there are issues wi
Huntley Eshenroder wrote:
> Nope. Cross-references don't work in, under, over, or between text
> insets. You've answered your own question. Just prior to final
> production, convert text-insets to text, generate, and produce. Do not
> save the book or you lose insetability.
Assuming the situatio
Nope. Cross-references don't work in, under, over, or between text
insets. You've answered your own question. Just prior to final
production, convert text-insets to text, generate, and produce. Do not
save the book or you lose insetability.
-Huntley
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Lin Sims <[EMA
Deirdre Reagan wrote:
> Yes, some of the chapters do use the same master pages. I will learn
> how to do import next!
Yes, learn about importing formats -- and quickly! :-) To get the most
out of FrameMaker -- both in terms of good results and in terms of
labor-saving and efficiency -- you have
In responding to Deirdre, Clint Owen wrote:
> That's about right. It's a pain in the neck, but you can't globally open
> or search the master pages.
>
> If all or some of your chapters use the same master pages and the same
> cross-references (like to a part number on the title page), you can fix
Yes, some of the chapters do use the same master pages. I will learn
how to do import next!
Thanks so much,
Deirdre
On 5/8/08, Owen, Clint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Deirdre,
>
> That's about right. It's a pain in the neck, but you can't globally open
> or search the master pages.
>
> If all
Deirdre,
That's about right. It's a pain in the neck, but you can't globally open
or search the master pages.
If all or some of your chapters use the same master pages and the same
cross-references (like to a part number on the title page), you can fix
one of them and then import the page layouts
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:53:43 -0700, "Linda G. Gallagher"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is what I call "phantom unresolved cross references," a phenomenon that
>I believe started with version 6. I've been able to get rid of these
>phantoms by opening the file that is reported as having one or m
Julie,
This is what I call "phantom unresolved cross references," a phenomenon that
I believe started with version 6. I've been able to get rid of these
phantoms by opening the file that is reported as having one or more
unresolved xrefs, saving the file as .mif, opening the .mif file, and saving
Try viewing the master page for each file in the book and then search
for the unresolved x-ref.
Dominick A. DeFlorio
Senior Technical Writer
Plug Power, Inc.
968 Albany-Shaker Road
Latham, NY 12110
(518) 738-0389
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