Hi Eduardo,
Seems like the answering messages got hijacked with wistful desires for
features and specifications...
To get back to your request, I intuit that you are documenting standard
work policies, either already existing or possibly needed. To support
the creation of your library, you can
Hi all,
I have a process I engage in after creating a PDF in Frame that is tedious
and time consuming and has to be repeated each time the PDF is revised. It
would be great if I could configure Frame to give me the results I
require, or install a plug-in for Frame or Acrobat to automate the
I think you out of luck doing this in FrameMaker. It has to do with bookmark
placement, which normally is at the destination of the bookmark.
In Acrobat it is a different story, and I verified this on a PDF.
On the Properties page (File Properties), under the Initial View tab:
set Page
Frame Listas,
OK, I fully know that I did this to myself. I renamed some files outside Frame.
I have no idea WHAT I was thinking.
Now, after patching up a few things, my book generates fine, but I get several
unresolved cross-reference errors. However, when I go to the files in
question, no
Jenny,
You might have to view the master pages in each suspect file to look for
your broken cross references. One of the most annoying features up
through FM 7.0 is the inability of global searches to find anything on
a master page.
If this has been fixed in FM 9.0 it would be a good enough
David Spreadbury wrote:
On the Properties page (File Properties), under the Initial View tab:
set Page layout to Single page
set Magnification to Fit Page
In Window Options, check Resize window to initial page
Whenever you click a bookmark, the page containing the bookmark is
Jenny Greenleaf wrote:
OK, I fully know that I did this to myself. I renamed some files outside
Frame. I have no idea WHAT I was thinking.
Now, after patching up a few things, my book generates fine, but I get
several unresolved cross-reference errors. However, when I go to the
files in
Thanks, Clint!
That was the secret ingredient.
Sadly, no, this has not been fixed in Frame 9.
Jenny
On Jun 23, 2010, at 1:58 PM, Owen, Clint wrote:
Jenny,
You might have to view the master pages in each suspect file to look for
your broken cross references. One of the most annoying
Check your reference pages. I recently worked through a document where lines
of text graphics had been placed in the reference pages, then deleted, but
the paratags still intact. Every time I checked for unresolved references it
took me to a blank space on a page, and I finally wised up.
gb
On
Hi all,
I have a process I engage in after creating a PDF in Frame that is tedious
and time consuming and has to be repeated each time the PDF is revised. It
would be great if I could configure Frame to give me the results I
require, or install a plug-in for Frame or Acrobat to automate the
I think you out of luck doing this in FrameMaker. It has to do with bookmark
placement, which normally is at the destination of the bookmark.
?
In Acrobat it is a different story, and I verified this on a PDF.
?
On the Properties page (File > Properties), under the Initial View tab:
set Page
Frame Listas,
OK, I fully know that I did this to myself. I renamed some files outside Frame.
I have no idea WHAT I was thinking.
Now, after patching up a few things, my book generates fine, but I get several
"unresolved cross-reference" errors. However, when I go to the files in
question,
Jenny,
You might have to view the master pages in each suspect file to look for
your broken cross references. One of the most annoying "features" up
through FM 7.0 is the inability of "global" searches to find anything on
a master page.
If this has been fixed in FM 9.0 it would be a good enough
David Spreadbury wrote:
> On the Properties page (File > Properties), under the Initial View tab:
> set Page layout to Single page
> set Magnification to Fit Page
>
> In Window Options, check Resize window to initial page
>
> Whenever you click a bookmark, the page containing the bookmark is
>
Jenny Greenleaf wrote:
> OK, I fully know that I did this to myself. I renamed some files outside
> Frame. I have no idea WHAT I was thinking.
>
> Now, after patching up a few things, my book generates fine, but I get
> several "unresolved cross-reference" errors. However, when I go to the
>
Thanks, Clint!
That was the secret ingredient.
Sadly, no, this has not been fixed in Frame 9.
Jenny
On Jun 23, 2010, at 1:58 PM, Owen, Clint wrote:
> Jenny,
>
> You might have to view the master pages in each suspect file to look for
> your broken cross references. One of the most annoying
Check your reference pages. I recently worked through a document where lines
of text graphics had been placed in the reference pages, then deleted, but
the paratags still intact. Every time I checked for unresolved references it
took me to a blank space on a page, and I finally wised up.
gb
On
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