Hello, Framers. Hoping you can help me diagnose an anomaly:
(I am using FM 8.0p273 on Windows XP Pro, vers. 2002, Service Pack 3.)
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Our FM templates define paragraph tags named FigureNumber and FigureTitle.
In the FigureNumber definition, the Next Pgf Tag box is checked and the
specified
Sorry, folks for my prior email; I just found an archived Framer's msg that let
me know that patch 277 fixed this problem. I installed it, and sure enough,
fixed. I am so glad this list is here!
Bernie Meyer
Concept Publications, Inc.
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Hello, Framers. Hoping you can help me diagnose an anomaly:
(I am using FM 8.0p273 on Windows XP Pro, vers. 2002, Service Pack 3.)
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Our FM templates define paragraph tags named "FigureNumber" and "FigureTitle".
In the "FigureNumber" definition, the "Next Pgf Tag" box is checked and the
Sorry, folks for my prior email; I just found an archived Framer's msg that let
me know that patch 277 fixed this problem. I installed it, and sure enough,
fixed. I am so glad this list is here!
Bernie Meyer
Concept Publications, Inc.
Hello, All.
After reading the recent thread on multiple versions of Acrobat on the same
machine, I removed the Acrobat Reader (it was v8.1, I believe), leaving only
the installation of the full Acrobat tool installed. However, apparently, the
.PDF extension know longer knew what application it
Another interesting wrinkle: On my local system, .PDF files have the default MS
icon for an unknown object type, BUT, when I open a folder on a shared drive
and look at .PDFs there, the Acrobat icon appears! Totally nonplussed.
- Bernie
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From: Meyer
Hello, All.
After reading the recent thread on multiple versions of Acrobat on the same
machine, I removed the Acrobat Reader (it was v8.1, I believe), leaving only
the installation of the full Acrobat tool installed. However, apparently, the
.PDF extension know longer "knew" what application
Another interesting wrinkle: On my local system, .PDF files have the default MS
icon for an unknown object type, BUT, when I open a folder on a shared drive
and look at .PDFs there, the Acrobat icon appears! Totally nonplussed.
- Bernie
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From: Meyer