Hello Jess,
I think this is what you need:
message URL file:///C:/FOLDERNAME
where C and foldername should be customized to your situation of course.
Please take into account that the folder is opened in the preferred browser of
the user, not in Windows Explorer.
Please let me know if it
My thought is to create two Books as I can't see a way to add a condition to
an entire file. All Chapters and Appendices would be exactly the same files
(as would the Title Page and TOC), but the Drawings could then be included on
a product basis. This way I could also have Cover files
I have FM 9.0p255, Windows XP.
We are having a problem with cross-references. For some reason, our cross
references are adding quote marks around the paratext. Editing the xref
definition doesn't work, Importing xrefs from another manual doesn't work.
It's just ignoring us.
My coworker is
I have FM 9.0p255, Windows XP.
We are having a problem with cross-references. For some reason, our cross
references are adding quote marks around the paratext. Editing the xref
definition doesn't work, Importing xrefs from another manual doesn't work.
It's just ignoring us.
My coworker is
rebecca.l.fras...@aphis.usda.gov wrote:
We are having a problem with cross-references. For some reason, our cross
references are adding quote marks around the paratext. Editing the xref
definition doesn't work, Importing xrefs from another manual doesn't work.
It's just ignoring us.
My
Sigh. I've developed the bad habit of forgetting the closing parenthesis from
time to time. This should have begun:
At the risk of belaboring the obvious: After removing the quotes from the
definition (in the Edit Cross-Reference dialog) and clicking Done, snip
Sorry.
Richard G. Combs
Hi all,
A while back someone posted a link to a site where one can buy older versions
of Frame. I can't find that post. Could someone kindly repost it, or in fact,
any such link?
Thanks,
Leigh
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You are
Hello Jess,
I think this is what you need:
message URL file:///C:/FOLDERNAME
where "C" and "foldername" should be customized to your situation of course.
Please take into account that the folder is opened in the preferred browser of
the user, not in Windows Explorer.
Please let me know if it
Hi All,
Thanks for your help.
I have attached the commented PDF of my question. It will be very helpful to
us, if you clarify this question.
Venkan
Newgen Imaging Systems (P) Limited
India - Tamil Nadu - Chennai
(o) +914424495057 | (m) +919791040282
Email: venkatesh.s at
Venkan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> I have attached the commented PDF of my question. It will be very helpful
> to us, if you clarify this question.
For security reasons, you can't send attachments (or HTML mail) to the list --
only plain text messages. So no one else saw
I have FM 9.0p255, Windows XP.
We are having a problem with cross-references. For some reason, our cross
references are adding quote marks around the paratext. Editing the xref
definition doesn't work, Importing xrefs from another manual doesn't work.
It's just ignoring us.
My coworker is
I have FM 9.0p255, Windows XP.
We are having a problem with cross-references. For some reason, our cross
references are adding quote marks around the paratext. Editing the xref
definition doesn't work, Importing xrefs from another manual doesn't work.
It's just ignoring us.
My coworker is
Rebecca.L.Frasure at aphis.usda.gov wrote:
> We are having a problem with cross-references. For some reason, our cross
> references are adding quote marks around the paratext. Editing the xref
> definition doesn't work, Importing xrefs from another manual doesn't work.
> It's just ignoring us.
>
Sigh. I've developed the bad habit of forgetting the closing parenthesis from
time to time. This should have begun:
> At the risk of belaboring the obvious: After removing the quotes from the
> definition (in the Edit Cross-Reference dialog) and clicking Done,
Sorry.
Richard G. Combs
Rebecca,
Check the Cross-Reference for that you are applying.
I am not using FM9, still on F7.2, but I wouldn't expect Adobe to change the
xref format rules:
Look at the following and see if it doesn't answer your problem:
Cross Reference format:
see \<$paratext>\ on page\ <$pagenum>
results
Hi all,
A while back someone posted a link to a site where one can buy older versions
of Frame. I can't find that post. Could someone kindly repost it, or in fact,
any such link?
Thanks,
Leigh
You could import all of the graphics into separate paragraphs in this
single file, then conditionalize the anchor and paragraph mark for each
instance.
Thanks,
Jess
Jessica Davis
Technical Writer
Federal APD
Transportation System
Phone: 248-374-9652
Fax: 248-374-9610
E-mail:jddavis at
Thanks to all for your help. The file:// >
worked, however, I had to replace all spaces in the path with %20 to
make it work.
Thanks,
Jess
Jessica Davis
Technical Writer
Federal APD
Transportation System
Phone: 248-374-9652
Fax: 248-374-9610
E-mail:jddavis at federalapd.com
Have you tried saving the file(s) out to MIF to clean things up?
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