Joseph Lorenzini

> I am using FrameMaker 9. In some of my books, I have cross references to
> content within text insets. For some unknown reason, they periodically get
> broken when i do an update. Then, I have to manually update the broken
> links
> and everything works fine again. Is there some obvious issue I am not
> accounting for that's causing this breakage?

How are you creating the xrefs? 

When you update the book, FM retrieves fresh copies of the text insets from 
their source files/flows. If you created the xrefs by pointing them to the 
destination paragraphs (the standard procedure), then when the text insets are 
updated, the xref destination markers that FM created for you are overwritten. 

The proper way to create an xref to a destination inside a text inset involves 
some extra steps. 

1) In the text inset source file, put your cursor at the destination for the 
xref and select Special > Marker. 

2) In the Marker dialog, set Marker Type to Cross-Ref and Marker Text to 
something meaningful that will allow you to identify the location of this 
marker later. Click New Marker. 

3) Save and close the text inset source file. 

3) Back in the file that contains the text inset, update the text inset. 

4) Insert the xref as usual except: (a) in the Cross-Reference dialog, set 
Document to Current and Source Type to Cross-Reference Markers; (b) In the 
Cross-Reference Markers list, select the meaningful marker text you created in 
step 2. 

Lather. Rinse. Repeat. 

HTH!

Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom
303-903-6372
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