Seems to me that Illustrator is either changing the page size or that
the graphic has been this way earlier but moved (manually?) within
FM's anchored frame.
IMHO, if you change the page size in AI to fit the graphic, that could
do the trick.

If you have the original AI or EPS graphics (from before the change),
compare these settings with the revised graphics and go from there.

If you have FrameScript, there might be a possibility, depending on
what is wrong, to manage this in one run bookwise (search for graphic
and set the offsets from left and top to a given value -- my guess is
0,0).

Hopefully it is as simple as that.

HTH,

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Supervisor Publishing
Air Atlanta Icelandic

On 1/29/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

Thanks for your responses. It does appear that there is some sort of bug...
Indeed the graphic is there, but way off to the side, off the page. Sigh, I
will  have to reimport this into about 80 documents.

Thanks,
Nancy Adams
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