Post Script error on conversion to pdf - related to table

Writer generic668 at yahoo.ca
Fri Oct 28 14:05:01 PDT 2011


Very nice catch, Dave.

Nadine




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>From: Timothy DeWees <tdewees at charter.net>
>To: 'David A Starr' <dastarr at ra.rockwell.com>
>Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
>Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 9:40:16 AM
>Subject: RE: Post Script error on conversion to pdf - related to table
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>David,
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>Thanks, that seems to have worked! It looks like there was something going on in the paragraph above the table. The guy who did the previous editing is only somewhat familiar with frame. It appears he had something in that paragraph that was causing the PS error. Thanks again for your help.
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>Tim
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>From:David A Starr [mailto:dastarr at ra.rockwell.com] 
>Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 7:50 AM
>To: Timothy DeWees
>Subject: Re: Post Script error on conversion to pdf - related to table
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>Tim, 
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>Try deleting paragraphs immediately surrounding the table, especially the paragraph where the table is attached. It's worked for me a couple of times in the past. 
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>Your statement that building a replacement table, and inserting it elsewhere works indicates the problem may reside elesewhere. 
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>Dave Starr
>Sr. Technical Information Developer |  Architecture and Software
>Phone: 952.942.3617 
>Email: dastarr at ra.rockwell.com
>Rockwell Automation | 10120 West 76th St, Suite B | Eden Prairie, MN 55344
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>"Timothy DeWees" <tdewees at charter.net>
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>Subject Post Script error on conversion to pdf - related to table 
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>I am working in a document that was edited by someone else, so I don’t know all of the details of how the document was edited. But after I finished my editing, I went to convert to pdf and one of the files is causing a post script error. I was able to narrow it down to a specific file and a specific table within that file. I deleted the table and re-built it to ensure it was correct, but still get the PS error. If I remove the table, the error goes away. The error looks like this: 
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>%%[ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: num ]%% 
>Stack: 
>2 
>/Heading 
>/T 
>-mark- 
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>Note that if I build the same table somewhere else in the same file, it works fine. It seems to be some kind of conflict with building a table within a heading 2 subsection, but I’m not sure what’s going on. Thanks for any help you can provide. 
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