RE: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-15 Thread David Schor
Pearl, One item stands out by its omission in your post and the responses until now. After inserting, changing, or restoring a cross-reference, you also have to save the target file. If you close the target file without saving it, thinking that no change was made, the cross-reference will remain u

Re: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Art Campbell
I'd try saving each problem file as MIF to clean up the files... And, is there any chance that the cross-refs are to files that are on different network drives? If there's a network glitch or the network drive mapping changes, that can cause this type of problem. One other thing you may want to ch

Re: Those ol' cross-references blues

2006-02-14 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Pearl, Are you using conditional text? Do you get any errors when you open any of your files (i.e. missing cross-references, missing fonts, etc.)? If a target document of a cross-reference can't be opened without errors when you update the book, it will report unresolved cross-references t