Save as MIF, open the file in a text editor, and delete the
end-of-document character. Or delete the whole problem section and
re-create it after you open the MIF and save as FM.

On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 3:09 PM, Kevin Ryan <kr...@harriscomputer.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm observing a weird phenomenon beginning at a particular point midway 
> through a graphic-intensive and conditional-text intensive 70-page FrameMaker 
> 7.2 document.  I Wonder if any of you mavens might have seen this odd problem 
> before, as I rarely have any problem with this FrameMaker program and this is 
> very novel for me.
>
> Starting just after an inline graphic on page 67 , the two remaining words in 
> the sentence look  as though they skidded horizontally out of control.  "as 
> needed" was weirdly morphed to display as something sort of like "aass 
> nneeeeddeedd" except with the letters mostly superimposed over each other, 
> only slightly offset. Below that begins about two pages of conditional text, 
> turned on, in which the ghosting is vertical.  It's as though a paper sheet 
> was run through a printer twice, a little vertically offset the second time 
> so that you see each line ghosted 2-3 millimeters above another copy of the 
> same text.  The problem persist on printing and also on PDF creation.
>
> There is something funky with a graphic-containing frame nearby: When I turn 
> on borders it shows a double line for its bottom border.  There is also an 
> "end of document" character floating about nearby and I have a feeling that 
> this is normally impossible (there is another end-of-document character at 
> the true end of the document ten pages later).
>
> I'm having trouble deleting the text.  The pages before and after this 
> section look ok.
>
> Am I hosed with a corrupt file or might there be hope?  Seem to have some 
> relief washing via MIF, but wanted to ask you experts. It won't let me delete 
> the offending section to paste in from the washed file.
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