Hi Jim, Fred, and others:  

Summary: 
   1.  Removed the check mark to Remember Missing Font Names : 
File>Preferences>General - did not work.
   2.  MIF wash - did not work.
   3.  Checked all anchored frame and table tags - fixed two of them - 
generated a small test book file -- does not work.
   4.  Checked Master and Reference pages - could not find any problems.  I 
have only header information, very simple. 
   5. Used MIF again after the above fixes - still - I cannot run this chapter.

 NOTE - it will run through just great as a lone file - outside of a book file, 
but when added to a book file - the generate feature skips right over it. 

I don't know what else to do to this file. I am thinking of reimporting all the 
images -- will that help? 

Thanks, 
Sue 

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From: Jim Owens [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sat 4/25/2009 5:39 PM
To: Fred Ridder
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com; Susan Curtzwiler
Subject: Re: Compile Book_Wrong Font msg



I had this happen just the other day. Washing as MIF didn't help.

I saved as MIF, opened the MIF file in a text editor, and searched for
the font name (in this case, "Times-Roman"). This turned up one <Ffamily
`Times-Roman'> tag that did not seem to be wrapping any text. I removed
the entire tag section, and this fixed the problem.

Fred Ridder wrote:
> Responding to Susan Curtzwiler, Les Smalley wrote (in part):
>
>> If you are positive that everything is Arial, you can fix this file by first 
>> unchecking the option in Frame  to remember missing fonts (File > 
>> Preferences > General) and then opening and resaving the file.  Naturally, 
>> you need to have Arial installed on the machine in use and not just 
>> available via it being available on the currently selected printer.
>
>
> The usual technique that Les describes is not 100% effective. For one thing, 
> it will not change the fonts specified inside graphic objects. But there are 
> also cases where an extraneous font specification becomes attached to an 
> non-text object type, such as a frame on a reference page, and the "don't 
> remember" approach apparently ignores these objects. I've had this happen 
> myself, and the only thing that worked to get rid of the bad font 
> specification was a "wash via MIF" operation:
>
> -Save the FM file in MIF format
> -Close the original
>
> -Open the MIF version of the file
>
> -Do a Save As to overwrite the original FM file
>
> Give that a try if the "don't remember" approach doesn't do the job for you.
>
> -Fred Ridder
>
> 
>
> 
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