See all open markers?
Reng, Winfried
wreng at tycoint.com
Tue Jan 13 00:16:17 PST 2009
Hi Nancy,
CudSpan's MarkerWorker plug-in might help you.
It creates a list of markers which you can edit and
then re-insert into your document. It's free.
http://www.freeframers.org/freeware/cud/
Best regards
Winfried
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> Nancy Allison
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 10:34 PM
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> Subject: See all open markers?
>
>
> It galls me to admit this, but I really appreciate the ability to see
> all the hidden markers in a Word file. It enables me to see all the
> Index markers, for example, and quickly correct inconsistencies.
>
> Is there any clever way of doing this in Frame? Or in a MIF file?
>
> For example, I think a chapter of my book is skimpy on markers. I can
> generate a List of Markers and look at the page numbers; then
> I can go
> to the document and look at the pages that don't have any
> markers to see
> if they should.
>
> How delightful it would be to simply page through the
> document, noting
> the absence of markers once all markers (or, better yet, just Index
> markers) had been displayed?
>
> Has anyone made my daydream a reality?
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