Hi Anita

We saw exactly this behaviour and decided it happened when our xref format 
included the "Default para font" tag. For example, we used a paragraph format 
to turn on bold for part of the xref text, then used default para font to go 
back to normal. So we bypassed the problem by using a tag that specifically 
turned bold off, that otherwise had everything set to "As is". Works fine.

Cheers, Rebecca

>>> "Anita Burstein" <Anita.Burstein at nice.com> 28/11/05 20:31 >>>
Hi list!
I'm using FrameMaker 6.0.

I have a book with many conditions in it. Within the conditional text, there 
are cross-references. Some of the cross-references are to text marked with the 
same conditions and therefore shown at the same time. Some of the 
cross-references are to text that is unconditional, so that the cross-reference 
text to a heading, etc. might be hidden. 

The cross-references are formatted to show the heading text and page number.

Here's my problem: When I show all conditions and update the cross-references, 
the page numbers are automatically updated, but they lose their condition tag. 
When I then hide the conditions, the page number still shows, because it became 
unconditional. (If I manually update the cross-reference, it will pick up the 
condition again.)

Example:
"For more information, refer to Starting your System on page 23." ("Starting 
your System on page 23" is the cross-reference)
This entire sentence can be hidden with conditional text. However, when I 
updated cross-references with all conditions showing, "on page 23" remains 
unconditional and therefore shows when I hide the conditions.

This seems to happen consistently to the same cross-references, although I 
cannot seem to find a pattern across my book.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Anita Burstein
Technical Documentation, Product Marketing
NICE Systems Ltd., Israel
(T) (09) 775 3794
(F) (09) 775 3353
Anita.Burstein at nice.com <mailto:Anita.Burstein at nice.comwww.nice.com> 
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