Sure can explain this. When you insert the cross reference, you reference the FIGURE TITLE. When you pdf the material, Acrobat will take the cross reference to the top of the page. Blame programmers. They do not live in the known universe with the rest of us.
Solution, put the figure title ABOVE the figure, if you can convince the powers that think they be, that such a move is necessary. Having them scroll up a few times to see the figure in a pdf file usually (but not always works). Otherwise...??? Smitty >Hi Framers! > >This is my first message to a Frame users group after a long absence. > >Maybe you have dealt with this problem before. I am using FM 7.2. > >I created a pdf file using the Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional. > >When I click on the figure cross-reference, it takes me to the source of the >cross reference (Figure title) which hangs on the top of the page, showing >only the figure title. The figure stays hidden. I need to scroll up to see >the figure. In my Frame document, the figure title is never on top of the >page; it is always below the frame. > >Can someone share with me what might be causing this problem and how to avoid >this? > >Thanks, > >Tarlochan S. Nahal -- Keith L. Smyth President Smyth Consulting ------------------------------------------------- Many times I really wonder if a God subtle enought to have invented Quantum Mechanics would really be interested in having people deliver rote prayers and swing incense pots in his direction. ------------------------------------------------- Technical Documentation Consultant
