Greetings, all.
I am the inheritor of a book that's got some FrameVector figures in it. I can't
figure out who put these in the document or why (my suspicion is that it was a
sloppy import, but I can't be sure). Anyway, about half of the signal arrow
names are inverted (upside-down) and I'd
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 09:50:29 -0700, William Abernathy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can tell you that the figures list their object type as FrameVector with no
referenced file. They present themselves as unary graphical blobs, which do
not
respond to my FrameMaker (7.2 on Win XP) graphics tools.
Hi all,
When importing multiple files into a new FM 8 book the files are entered in
precisely the reverse alpha-numeric order according to their file names.
They have been named Sect n1 Chap n2.fm so that each section is comprised of
more than one chapter. They are followed by Preface.fm,
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:23:01 +1300 (NZDT), Alan Litchfield [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
When importing multiple files into a new FM 8 book the files are entered in
precisely the reverse alpha-numeric order according to their file names.
They have been named Sect n1 Chap n2.fm so that each section
Unfortunately, you should not believe Windows Explorer search when it
tells you it cannot find a particular file. I've had it tell me File
Not found when I am looking at the file in question right in the folder
where the search begins!
Regards,
Micheal O'Laoghaire
CBS Documentation
Comverse Inc.
You can use Windows keyboard commands to locate most boxes and applications
when they are 'off screen'. This often happens when you use a laptop with a 2nd
monitor at the base, and then undock it for a presentation or other portable
use. This stuff you want is on the 'other monitor'.
For most
I like that FM can make a backup copy of files, but I don't like the backup
files cluttering up the same folder as the source files.
Is there any way to specify where FrameMaker 7.0 should create the backup
files?
I searched the documentation, the Internet, etc., but no joy.
TIA,
Jack
Jack Molisani wrote:
I like that FM can make a backup copy of files, but I don't like the backup
files cluttering up the same folder as the source files.
Is there any way to specify where FrameMaker 7.0 should create the backup
files?
The backup files aren't really backups. Once you
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 09:50:29 -0700, William Abernathy
wrote:
>I can tell you that the figures list their object type as FrameVector with no
>referenced file. They present themselves as unary graphical blobs, which do
>not
>respond to my FrameMaker (7.2 on Win XP) graphics tools.
>
>Is there
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:23:01 +1300 (NZDT), "Alan Litchfield" wrote:
>When importing multiple files into a new FM 8 book the files are entered in
>precisely the reverse alpha-numeric order according to their file names.
>
>They have been named "Sect n1 Chap n2.fm" so that each section is
I like that FM can make a backup copy of files, but I don't like the backup
files cluttering up the same folder as the source files.
Is there any way to specify where FrameMaker 7.0 should create the backup
files?
I searched the documentation, the Internet, etc., but no joy.
TIA,
Jack
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