TOC Failure

Robert Lauriston robert at lauriston.com
Thu Mar 13 14:23:33 PDT 2014


I think you can rename the bad file, create a new TOC with the add
file command, and cut and paste the reference page content from the
old file to the new one.

On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Craig, Alison
<Alison.Craig at ultrasonix.com> wrote:
> I received a request for help from my counterparts at a sister company in
> Denmark. I know they are running unstructured Frame 9 and should be all
> patched at this point. At least one system is a 64 bit Windows 7 Pro
> machine.
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> The issue is a TOC file that is no longer a TOC file. It's simply
> registering as a regular FM file in the book, although it used to be a
> proper TOC file that updated just fine when required.
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> Can anyone tell me:
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> ·    why - and how - would a TOC file stop being a TOC file?
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> ·    short of simply recreating a new TOC file, is there a way to salvage
> the existing file and turn it back into an updatable TOC?
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> Thanks,
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> Alison
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> Alison Craig | Technical Documentation Lead
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