If all else fails, ESC-C-H toggles the change bars manually. --W
Ridder, Fred wrote: > You do it via the Character Format option in the Find box. > In the Find Character Format dialog, first use Shift+F8 to > set all properties to As Is (gray X's in options, empty > list boxes) then click the Change Bars option to change > the X to black. > > But be aware that FrameMaker has some long-standing > bugs relating to searching for text in tables. > > My opinions only; I don't speak for Intel. > Fred Ridder (fred dot ridder at intel dot com) > Intel > Parsippany, NJ > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: framers-bounces+fred.ridder=intel.com at lists.frameusers.com > [mailto:framers-bounces+fred.ridder=intel.com at lists.frameusers.com] On > Behalf Of John Pilla > Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 11:42 AM > To: Grant Hogarth > Cc: Framers at frameusers.com > Subject: RE: Change Bars > > Thanks, however: > How do I search for a change bar as an attribute using Finf/next (Ctrl + > > F)? > ............................................................ > ~ John ~ Sr. Learning Specialist, > Educational Services MRO Software, (An IBM Company) > Phn: +1.781.280.2003, Fax: +1.781.280.2201 John.Pilla at us.ibm.com > ............................................................ > Maximo 5 Certified, Maximo 6 Certified EAM > Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management > .................................................................... > > > > > What might be worth checking is whether any styles (or overrides) have > the change bar attribute set. You can search on this attribute. > > It won't solve what cased it, but it will let you move forward. > > Grant