Cross Referencing Multiple Book Files

2006-05-02 Thread Julie Leake

Hi All!

I am creating Release Notes that need to cross-reference to files in 
other books. For example, I have a new feature that I list in this file 
and have cross-referenced to the full explanation in the Using manual. 
The next new feature cross-references to the Configuration manual, etc. 
After creating the Release Notes, PDF the cross-references don't work.


When I click on the link in the PDF, I get the message that the 
specified file config.pdf does not exist. When I generate the online 
help, it says that there are unresolved xrefs (which are not unresolved 
xrefs in the Frame file). I have updated the links, to no avail. I have 
tried creating the PDF with all the book files and individuals files 
open and I have tried it with only having the book files open. In the 
PDF Setup dialog box, Links tab, Create Named Destinations for All 
Paragraphs is selected. What am I doing wrong?


FrameMaker 7.0p579 - WWP for Frame v. 8.0.8.2296 - Windows XP

Thanks!
Julie
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Cross Referencing Multiple Book Files

2006-05-02 Thread Julie Leake
Hi All!

I am creating Release Notes that need to cross-reference to files in 
other books. For example, I have a new feature that I list in this file 
and have cross-referenced to the full explanation in the Using manual. 
The next new feature cross-references to the Configuration manual, etc. 
After creating the Release Notes, PDF the cross-references don't work.

When I click on the link in the PDF, I get the message that "the 
specified file config.pdf does not exist." When I generate the online 
help, it says that there are unresolved xrefs (which are not unresolved 
xrefs in the Frame file). I have updated the links, to no avail. I have 
tried creating the PDF with all the book files and individuals files 
open and I have tried it with only having the book files open. In the 
PDF Setup dialog box, Links tab, "Create Named Destinations for All 
Paragraphs" is selected. What am I doing wrong?

FrameMaker 7.0p579 - WWP for Frame v. 8.0.8.2296 - Windows XP

Thanks!
Julie



Unresolved cross-references and missing graphics

2005-12-19 Thread Julie Leake

FrameMaker 7.0p579 - Windows XP

When I open certain docs I get a message that there are unresolved 
cross-references, however, when I do a search for unresolved 
cross-references it says None found. I have all conditions turned 
on...nothing is hidden. I have a similar problem on another doc. When 
opening it says there is a missing graphic. I tell it to skip that 
graphic and when I look through the document I can't find any gray boxes 
indicating a missing graphic. I have looked at the Reference pages and 
can't find anything. Can anyone tell me how to find these elusive 
missing pieces?


Thanks!
Julie
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Unresolved cross-references and missing graphics

2005-12-19 Thread Julie Leake
FrameMaker 7.0p579 - Windows XP

When I open certain docs I get a message that there are unresolved 
cross-references, however, when I do a search for unresolved 
cross-references it says "None found." I have all conditions turned 
on...nothing is hidden. I have a similar problem on another doc. When 
opening it says there is a missing graphic. I tell it to skip that 
graphic and when I look through the document I can't find any gray boxes 
indicating a missing graphic. I have looked at the Reference pages and 
can't find anything. Can anyone tell me how to find these elusive 
missing pieces?

Thanks!
Julie