I just spend best part of an afternoon searching for a broken X-ref
that, IMHO, should never have existed. I'm updating a document that
has been through many hands (of various degrees of incompetence). As
always when I inherit a doc, I start a new Book file from scratch and
add chapters to it bit but bit. This time, however, there existed a
statement in the Book file .mif that referenced an earlier
incarnation of one of the files, using the old filename (one I had
never linked to, etc) and a paragraph tag that I never used (but that
the earlier users apparently had).
Anyone know of a utility that can diagnosis a Book to see if it
contains X-refs to files not in the book and paragraph tags not in
any of the files??
Any light shed will be appreciated.
will white
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