Trouble with cross-references

pearlrosenberg at nc.rr.com pearlrosenberg at nc.rr.com
Wed Feb 14 14:29:35 PST 2007


Thanks, Art. I tried this. I converted the fm files to mif, converted 
the mif files to fm, and then cleaned up all the x-refs and saved the 
files. Unfortunately, when I opened the book again, the x-refs were ng.

----- Original Message -----
From: Art Campbell <art.campbell at gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 4:24 pm
Subject: Re: Trouble with cross-references
To: "pearlrosenberg at nc.rr.com" <pearlrosenberg at nc.rr.com>
Cc: framers at frameusers.com

> Have you tried "washing" the chapters by saving as .mif files,
> reopening them, and saving as .fm?
> 
> Art
> 
> On 2/14/07, pearlrosenberg at nc.rr.com <pearlrosenberg at nc.rr.com> 
wrote:
> > Hi Framers,
> >
> > FrameMaker 7.p576
> > Windows XP Professional
> >
> > I have a book with 17 chapters. Every time I open the chapters 
> in it,
> > for six of the chapters I get a message that there are unresolved
> > cross-references. There are six other chapters with cross-
references
> > that do not generate this message.
> >
> > Each time, I search for the unresolved cross-references (every 
> cross-
> > reference in each of these chapters), double-click on each, 
> replace it
> > with the one in the cross-reference dialog box, and save the file.
> > Then I save all the files in the book and save and close the 
> book. The
> > next time I open the book, the same cross-references are unresolved
> > again.
> >
> > I created this book from an earlier version by copying the files 
> from> the old directory to a new one. Then I opened FrameMaker, 
> created a
> > new book, and added the files to the new book.
> >
> > Any suggestions on how I can fix this? BTW, when the cross-
> references> are unresolved, they correctly identify the heads, 
> chapters, page
> > numbers, and so forth.
> > _______________________________________________
> 
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