FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Combs, Richard
pearlrosenberg at nc.rr.com wrote: > I don't get the error message when I update the book from > Edit/Update book, nor do I get the messages when I open the > files by themselves, although I do get a message that says > there are unsupported fonts, which I know there are not. Unavailable font

FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Ridder, Fred
m: framers-bounces+fred.ridder=intel@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+fred.ridder=intel.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of pearlrosenberg at nc.rr.com Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 2:32 PM To: Peter Gold Cc: 'framers at frameusers.com' Subject: Re: FW: Thos

FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread pearlrosenb...@nc.rr.com
o I get the messages when I open the files by themselves, although I do get a message that says there are unsupported fonts, which I know there are not. Anybody? - Original Message - From: Peter Gold Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 12:51 pm Subject: Re: FW: Those ol' cross-refe

RE: FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Combs, Richard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I don't get the error message when I update the book from > Edit/Update book, nor do I get the messages when I open the > files by themselves, although I do get a message that says > there are unsupported fonts, which I know there are not. Unavailable fonts, not un

FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Pearl: Two other things I recall, prompted by reading your post: * In the book window, use Edit > Suppress Automatic Updating. This permits files to open without checking for unresolved x-refs until you make it happen manually with Edit > Update Book or by printing or saving. It's possible

FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Peter Gold
I seem to recall a posting that suggested that the problem may be caused by the book file retaining incorrect information about cross-references, not that the references themselves are unresolved. The fix I believe was to delete the old book file, make a new book file, and add the files to it.

Re: FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Pearl: Two other things I recall, prompted by reading your post: * In the book window, use Edit > Suppress Automatic Updating. This permits files to open without checking for unresolved x-refs until you make it happen manually with Edit > Update Book or by printing or saving. It's possibl

RE: FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Ridder, Fred
rom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 2:32 PM To: Peter Gold Cc: 'framers@frameusers.com' Subject: Re: FW: Those ol' cross-references blues Well, I've deleted the old book file and created a new one; sav

Re: FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread pearlrosenberg
o I get the messages when I open the files by themselves, although I do get a message that says there are unsupported fonts, which I know there are not. Anybody? - Original Message - From: Peter Gold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 12:51 pm Subject: Re: FW:

Re: FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Peter Gold
I seem to recall a posting that suggested that the problem may be caused by the book file retaining incorrect information about cross-references, not that the references themselves are unresolved. The fix I believe was to delete the old book file, make a new book file, and add the files to it.

FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Owen, Clint
Pearl, Do you have cross-references on your master pages? If so, they won't be found by the search function. Open the offending file, then view master pages, then search for unresolved cross-references. Clint Owen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] om]On

FW: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Owen, Clint
Pearl, Do you have cross-references on your master pages? If so, they won't be found by the search function. Open the offending file, then view master pages, then search for unresolved cross-references. Clint Owen -Original Message- From: framers-bounces+clint.owen=craneaerospace@lis