Yeah, there might be some psychotic graphics somewhere. I'm not really familiar with the doc, since I only have seen it for a few hours.
I will try to create each chapter into its own PDF as a start. Thanks for the suggestions. It's only time, and -- I read this on a Celestial Seasonings teabag tag: "When God created time, he created enough of it." Not that I don't have a bunch of other ways I might want to spend the unlimited time I have. -- Emily At 01:59 PM 12/22/2008, Alan Litchfield wrote: >Timing :( > >First thing I would look for is a corrupt/badly formed graphic file. >If you have any graphics in any specific chapter files, that is. > >So what I'd do: >1, Try to print each chapter to ps (not direct to pdf) then manually >distill them using Acrobat and see which one(s) fail. >2, When it/they fail in Acrobat you will see which pages successfully >completed. The offending graphic(s) will be on the next page >somewhere. You will also get an error log generated, although >sometimes the messages can be somewhat cryptic unless you know what >you are reading. >3, Remove the suspect(s) and repeat steps 1 and 2 until the file(s) >complete successfully. >4, Replace or repair the graphics files accordingly. > >On the other hand, if the FM 8 files are operating without incident on >the source machine and the problem only surfaces on your machine, or >files that have been exported for use on your machine, then are they >using any plug ins that you do not have? > >Alan > >On 23/12/2008, at 10:43 AM, Emily Berk wrote: > >>One of my colleagues is working for a company that is using Frame 8. >> >>He was having some problems generating a PDF, and, guess what -- his >>doc is due today. >> >>First thing he tried was to export his book and all its chapters to >>Frame 7. I was not able to read a single one. > >-- >Alan Litchfield MBus(Hons), MNZCS >AlphaByte >PO Box 1941, Auckland, NZ. 1140 >http://www.alphabyte.co.nz > > > > Emily Berk http://www.armadillosoft.com
