One other way to fix this is to use FrameScript or an API client to temporarily convert the cross-references into spot cross-references. This involves inserting a Cross-Ref marker at the source and setting its text to the unique id. Then the cross-reference properties are changed so that the cross-reference points to the marker. WWP will then treat this as an unstructured cross-reference.

I agree that this is not an ideal situation, but it may be more reasonable than changing your workflow.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


I may have to go with Jeremy on this one (earth tremors for a moment). Quadralay support for structured xrefs has been hit or miss over the years with both the WWP and ePublisher products, and this has been a source of great aggravation for some structured FM users. Coincidentally, I recently got a call from a Quadralay sales rep who said that the issue has just been fixed (again) in the latest patch of ePublisher. You might try getting in touch with Quadralay, if you can get them to talk to you. In any case, you might be out of luck with WWP 8.x, unless you get an older version. I am using 8.0.0.1194 with which the xrefs still work, but not with FM 7.2. I have to keep 7.1 installed to use it.



Russ

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