Hi, Jeffrey: Thanks for the clarification.
You wrote: Apparently you misunderstood my description (in the part of the email that was "snipped") of what happens when I "substitute" another graphic; it DOES NOT behave correctly; IOW, when I delete the partial page graphic, leave the frame size as partial page also, and import a full-page graphic, the lines in the graphic are not visible (do not print) on a hardcopy of the page, and are not visible (are not displayed) in Acrobat when I make a pdf of the page. HOWEVER, if I then to back into the text file, increase the anchored frame size to full-page (without scaling the graphic), the lines in the graphic are then visible (and are printed) on a hardcopy of the page, and are visible (and are displayed) in Acrobat when I make a pdf of the page. ================================================== This seems to indicate that there's something wrong in the anchored frame, the page it's on, and/or the surrounding area of the document. If the MIF wash doesn't fix it, and the reconstruction by copy/paste to a new file that I suggested also doesn't fix it, then, based on the test results you're seeing, you've probably discovered a bug that needs to be reported. The MIF wash isn't too big a deal to perform when troubleshooting. Yes, it's a nuisance if you need to add it to a workflow for all files. I was just suggesting a technique that could clear FM file corruption, if it's present. My point about reading and understanding the topic described in Acrobat Help was to clarify the issues of very thin line widths that occur in files; it's possibly a clue to the problem that's surfacing in your FM files. Sorry if I was confusing. Regards, Peter _______________________________ Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices _______________________________________________ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.