FW: Those ol' cross-references blues
pearlrosenberg at nc.rr.com
pearlrosenberg at nc.rr.com
Tue Feb 14 11:32:20 PST 2006
Well, I've deleted the old book file and created a new one; saved the
errant files and their targets as MIFs and then back to FM; searched
the master pages for unresolved cross-references (none); and deleted
and replaced the "bad" cross-references. All to no avail.
I do notice that all the so-called unresolved cross-references are to
only three targets, but the markers in those targets look fine. Also,
the references themselves are correct (correct headings and page
numbers cited).
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.
Anybody?
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Gold <peter at knowhowpro.com>
Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 12:51 pm
Subject: Re: FW: Those ol' cross-references blues
> 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.
>
> >Hi Framers,
> >
> >FrameMaker 7.0p578/Windows XP Pro
> >
> >Every time I open a certain book in FrameMaker, I get three messages
> >telling me that three of the files (out of 17) have unresolved
> cross-
> >references and one message telling me that one of the referenced
> >graphics in one of the files can't be found.
> >
> >Each time, I've gone into the chapters, searched for unresolved
> cross-
> >references, and re-applied them. I've also deleted the graphic and
> >inserted it again. The last time I opened the book, I even replaced
> >every cross-reference in the three files, but I am still getting the
> >same messages for the same files. All the other cross-references and
> >graphics in all the other files are fine.
> >
> >Can anyone tell me why this is happening and what I can do about it?
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Peter Gold
> KnowHow ProServices
> peter at knowhowpro.com
>
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