Sorting tables

2006-01-06 Thread Doug
That was it, thanks!  Somehow, during my tweaking of the base install
of Frame, I had deleted the tablesort.dll from the Plugins directory. 
Fortunately there was a copy in the Legal directory (did I put it
there or does the base install put it there?)

Thanks!

--Doug

On 1/5/06, Combs, Richard  wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>
> > Yes, my insertion point is inside the table.  When I do it on
> > my co-worker's PCs, sort is available for use.  When I do it
> > on mine, it remains grayed out.
>
> Grasping a different straw: Did you move, delete, or rename
> tablesort.dll? (It should be in the $FMHOME\fminit\Plugins directory.)
>
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Installing Acrobat 7

2006-01-06 Thread Doug
We use Frame 7.0 and Acrobat 6.0, though some of us use Frame 7.1. 
We've just purchased Acrobat 7.0.  Is there a preferred list of steps
regarding how to best install this?  Should we remove Acrobat 6.0
first, or let Acrobat 7.0 uninstall it for us?

Thanks,

Doug



Sorting tables

2006-01-05 Thread Doug
The Sort command in my Table dropdown menu is grayed out.  No matter
what I do I can't make it available for use.  Is there something
simple that I'm forgetting, or do I need to reinstall Frame?  I use
Frame 7.0p578 on Win2K.

Thanks,

Doug



Sorting tables

2006-01-05 Thread Doug
Yes, my insertion point is inside the table.  When I do it on my
co-worker's PCs, sort is available for use.  When I do it on mine, it
remains grayed out.

--Doug

> I'll ask the obvious question - is your insertion point inside a table?



Extra colours introduced by PNGs

2005-11-23 Thread Doug
PNG files add colors to the FM file only if they use less than 16
million colors.  You won't see this problem if you make sure your PNGs
use a 16 million color depth.

You can fix any FM document that suffers from this by either of the
following methods:

1) Save the FM as MIF, then open the MIF and save it as FM.
or
2) Use the Replace Colors script with FrameScript.

--Doug



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