Thanks to everyone who responded. I've discovered that there are several
ways to get those numbers in my PDF bookmarks, but I'd like to stick to
what I have for now so that the template for this manual is the same as
all the other manuals.

The trophy goes to Rick Quatro for figuring out that I was printing to
PDF with the "Spot Color As Black/White" option turned on. If I uncheck
that box, my invisible numbers really are invisible.

Now I know that print options are saved with the book file, and I'll be
more careful about re-using old book files. Thank you, Rick!

Fei Min

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fred Wersan
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 1:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Invisible numbers in PDF


  Fei Min says:

- I'm printing to postscript then distilling it because I want to use
TimeSavers.


Have you tried the TimeSavers option to merge the chapter number and
chapter title bookmarks? My chapter numbers and titles are also
separate. I think this works. (I don't actually use it. I have a
framescript that sticks the chapter and appendix numbers/letters into
the bookmarks.)

Fred

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Fred Wersan
Senior Technical Writer
VT MAK
68 Moulton St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-876-8085 x 124


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