I'm going quietly mad this morning with a cross reference problem.
There are internal cross references to figure numbers (Figure 5-2)
paranum in a text insets and they shows up fine in the insets. When I
import the insets into the container doc and update, the cross references
disappear. The
Molleye
If I update the inset, by double-clicking and choosing update now, I get the
result you describe.
If I Edit menu, update references and update all cross-refs and text insets
(marked for automatic update), I get to see the cross-reference correctly.
HTH
--Paul Wilbraham
Aztex
+44 (0)
Paul,
My results are different/vary (ugh)...
- When I double-click and select Update, the x-refs completely disappear.
- When I double-click, go to Settings and select Retain Source's
Formatting, the x-refs reappear.
- Then, when I double-click, select Update, the x-refs persist.
I need a
Mollye,
All of our text insets are set to container doc formatting, and we have tons of
them in tons of books. We set up a separate book file that points to all the
text insets, and then we open all the files from that book minimized (FSL open
all files in book silently). Then we open all the
BlueSky turned into eHelp and developed RoboHelp for FrameMaker, an
intuitive GUI oriented converter to generate RoboHelp from original
FrameMaker files. Then MacroMedia bought eHelp to get their hands on
Captivate, preserved RoboHelp (sort of) and dumped RoboHelp for
FrameMaker. Then Adobe
I'm going quietly mad this morning with a cross reference problem.
There are internal cross references to figure numbers (Figure 5-2)
in a text insets and they shows up fine in the insets. When I
import the insets into the container doc and update, the cross references
disappear. The formats and
Molleye
If I update the inset, by double-clicking and choosing update now, I get the
result you describe.
If I Edit menu, update references and update all cross-refs and text insets
(marked for automatic update), I get to see the cross-reference correctly.
HTH
--Paul Wilbraham
Aztex
+44 (0)
Paul,
My results are different/vary (ugh)...
- When I double-click and select Update, the x-refs completely disappear.
- When I double-click, go to Settings and select Retain Source's
Formatting, the x-refs reappear.
- Then, when I double-click, select Update, the x-refs persist.
I need a
Mollye,
All of our text insets are set to container doc formatting, and we have tons of
them in tons of books. We set up a separate book file that points to all the
text insets, and then we open all the files from that book minimized (FSL "open
all files in book silently"). Then we open all