Tina, You wrote:
>Yup... my Frame files are in the same folder with my Attachments folder. > >I was trying to think of ways for Acrobat and Frame NOT to create absolute >paths. > >This is so weird, it works on System #1 and #3, but not on #2. I suggest testing the CD further in other computers. If results are as expected in all computers, with the exception of #2, then it's likely that the CD is OK and that system #2 has some unique issues (which could be related to security restrictions, application malfunctioning, preferences etc.) Linking to a stable/consistent target should work. Another approach would be to embed the PPT files in your PDF, which can be done either as a comment or as a document-level attachment. A sample PDF with both types of attachments is available at http://www.microtype.com/showcase/EmbedFiles.pdf (the first attachment icon is a PPT file; document attachments are accessible the the Attachments panel: paper clip icon in the Navigation pane or View > Navigation Panels > Attachments) Embedding can be done manually in the final PDF using Acrobat (or automated using custom markers with TimeSavers). Shlomo Perets MicroType * http://www.microtype.com FrameMaker/TCS training & consulting * FM-to-Acrobat TimeSavers/Assistants
