Opening book files without opening the book

Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com
Wed Feb 24 09:31:45 PST 2010


It's possible to create those kinds of errors if you delete markers in
the open file, but if you have View Text Objects turned on, they're
fairly visible and easy to avoid changing.

If you make the markers invisible, it makes it a lot more likely that
you trash something you want to preserve...

Art

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On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Timothy DeWees <tdewees at charter.net> wrote:
>
> I am currently working with a couple of other people who are new to
> framemaker. I've been using frame for a bit over two years on a near daily
> basis. I use the practice of always opening a frame book before editing
> individual files within that book. My concern is that by working in an
> individual file without opening the book, that errors such as broken
> cross-references, re-mapping of text insets, or other errors may occur. Is
> my concern founded, or is it ok to edit individual book files without ever
> opening the book?  If anyone has a link to a discussion of this topic, that
> would be particularly helpful.
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