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Save the files as MIF, and then search and destroy the references. :-)
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Then reopen and save as FM.
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On October 21, 2013 at 1:28 PM Karen Robbins <karendesign@gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi Framers,
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</div> My document previously contained two graphics, which have long since been deleted (related text no longer exists). Yet on each open, Frame 11 looks for them and I have to click the "Ignore..." button to move on. I've run a LOR and Frame reports these graphics on a given page. I cannot find them on that page; in fact, I've shrunk the main flow text box, moved it around, etc. and still don't find any hidden graphics. I've enlarged the view to 400% and can't find any nearly-hidden markers or anything that might reveal a ghost graphic. I tried a mif wash, to no avail...Frame still looks for these graphics.
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I realize I could fetch the graphics and file them such that Frame can find them, but that would just be wrong.
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<br/>What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my document?
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