To cut it short, i won't, in the personal capacity, use both type and enter.
if i want the user to type XYZ, i will say enter XYZ.
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One forward a day makes my day, for sure!
Regards,
NJ
http://www.neerajjain8.com
I've just upgraded to Acrobat 9 and regret the decision. Not sure how to
post my complaints, so {sorry}. If you can on-forward, I'd be grateful.
With Acrobat 9, I cannot open a pdf inside any mainstream browser without it
(Acrobat + browser) failing completely (zilch). To get anything to
Alison White wrote:
I've just upgraded to Acrobat 9 and regret the decision. Not sure how to
post my complaints, so {sorry}. If you can on-forward, I'd be grateful.
On-forward? To anyone in particular?
With Acrobat 9, I cannot open a pdf inside any mainstream browser without
it
(Acrobat
I'm pulling my hair out. I can't get Frame 9 (when it is not crashing for
random reasons) to output my Structured book as multiple HTML files (one each
chapter).
I'm being stupid about generating the HTML, just doing Save Book As (selecting
HTML).
I set up all my structured chapters using
Hi Alison:
I had the same problem with trying to see PDF files in my browser when I
upgraded to Acrobat 9. I'm using Firefox 3.6.4 and IE 8. My IT guy tried
a few things then got around the problem by opening PDFs in Acrobat,
separately from the browser window. So I think I had things set up the
The lock/unlock approach to enabling PDF links in text insets is one way
to go. But I note in your email that you are using Structured Frame.
This means that you could use a free utility from West Street Consulting
called InsetsPlus. With InsetsPlus, this problem goes away. I recommend
it and
To cut it short, i won't, in the personal capacity, use both type and enter.
if i want the user to type XYZ, i will say enter XYZ.
__
One forward a day makes my day, for sure!
Regards,
NJ
http://www.neerajjain8.com
I've just upgraded to Acrobat 9 and regret the decision. Not sure how to
post my complaints, so {sorry}. If you can on-forward, I'd be grateful.
With Acrobat 9, I cannot open a pdf inside any mainstream browser without it
(Acrobat + browser) failing completely (zilch). To get anything to happen
Alison White wrote:
> I've just upgraded to Acrobat 9 and regret the decision. Not sure how to
> post my complaints, so {sorry}. If you can on-forward, I'd be grateful.
On-forward? To anyone in particular?
> With Acrobat 9, I cannot open a pdf inside any mainstream browser without
> it
>
I'm pulling my hair out. I can't get Frame 9 (when it is not crashing for
random reasons) to output my Structured book as multiple HTML files (one each
chapter).
I'm being stupid about generating the HTML, just doing Save Book As (selecting
HTML).
I set up all my structured chapters using
Hi Alison:
I had the same problem with trying to see PDF files in my browser when I
upgraded to Acrobat 9. I'm using Firefox 3.6.4 and IE 8. My IT guy tried
a few things then got around the problem by opening PDFs in Acrobat,
separately from the browser window. So I think I had things set up the
The lock/unlock approach to enabling PDF links in text insets is one way
to go. But I note in your email that you are using Structured Frame.
This means that you could use a free utility from West Street Consulting
called InsetsPlus. With InsetsPlus, this problem goes away. I recommend
it and
You should post this on the Adobe forum.
In the paragraph "With Acrobat 9, I cannot..." have you tried
distilling using Acrobat 6 or 7 compatibility?
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 3:19 AM, Alison White
wrote:
> I've just upgraded to Acrobat 9 and regret the decision. Not sure how to
> post my
Hi, there,
we here were working as long as possible with our
old Framemaker 7 on the mac. Adobe got us on the
wrong foot with discontinuing Framemaker on the
mac... :-(
But now our clients are drivin' us to move more
and more projects to Frame 8 and 9 on Windows.
Now we have the problem,
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