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I have heard of this happening from other correspondents. They posted
because of their extreme frustation. It looks as if you have isolated the
problem. Well done!

Andrew
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Subject: [PDF] Index Build/Re-Build in Acrobat 5


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> All,
>
> I have uncovered some interesting behavior during index builds/re-builds
in
> Acrobat 5 with Win 98...
>
> If I use the following menu options, I can build a new index within
catalog
> successfully:
>
> Tools --> Catalog --> New Index (add directories and index title) --> Save
> As  (save as index name) --> Open Index  (select new index created) -->
> Build
>
> However, if I use the following sequence...:
>
> Tools --> Catalog --> New Index (add directories and index title) --> Save
> As  (save as index name) --> CLOSE ACROBAT --> DOUBLE-CLICK ON CREATED
> INDEX --> Build...
>
> The index does not automatically begin building.  In order for the index
> build to run, I have to move my mouse!  When I move the mouse, the index
> starts to build!  If I stop moving my mouse, the index stops building!
> This "feature" occurs if the build is local or on a mapped drive.  I've
> also encountered the same "feature" re-building existing indexes.
>
> I did not experience the same problems in Acrobat 4 under the same use
> conditions.
>
> Could someone let me know if they can duplicate this "feature"?  Thanks.
>
> Brent Jones
> 610.889.8728
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