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I saved one of my chapters that included a cross-reference to a
different chapter
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Hi all. I'm using
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Subject: Re: moving & preserving links between chapters in a book
I saved one of my chapters that
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I saved one of my chapters that included a cross-reference to a
different chapter as a MIF. Examination showed that cross-chapter
references includes the absolute path to the linked file. If the
directory structure isn't exactly the same in both places, the link
won't work.
You can either
Hi all. I'm using Framemaker 8 and we just discovered a problem caused
when we move our books to different network locations. If we move from
point A to point B, the book's links to chapters (i.e. index) and the
links to different places within the same chapter work just fine. What
doesn't work
Hi all. I'm using Framemaker 8 and we just discovered a problem caused
when we move our books to different network locations. If we move from
point A to point B, the book's links to chapters (i.e. index) and the
links to different places within the same chapter work just fine. What
doesn't work
I saved one of my chapters that included a cross-reference to a
different chapter as a MIF. Examination showed that cross-chapter
references includes the absolute path to the linked file. If the
directory structure isn't exactly the same in both places, the link
won't work.
You can either