RE: The dreaded Internal Error error meets the dreaded Adobesupport, sigh

2008-01-16 Thread Emily Berk
Hey, Ken: I know that you know that I empathize deeply with the utter frustration you must feel. One suggestion, and I know a number of very helpful ones have been proffered here recently... Is your C drive getting a bit -- crowded? And/or the destination drive of your .ps file? As I think

The dreaded Internal Error error meets the dreaded Adobesupport, sigh

2008-01-16 Thread Emily Berk
Hey, Ken: I know that you know that I empathize deeply with the utter frustration you must feel. One suggestion, and I know a number of very helpful ones have been proffered here recently... Is your C drive getting a bit -- crowded? And/or the destination drive of your .ps file? As I think

The dreaded Internal Error error meets the dreaded Adobesupport, sigh

2008-01-16 Thread Mike Wickham
> What finally SEEMS to have fixed the problem for me (crossing fingers, > knocking on wood, hoping that Murphy's Law will not now extract a > horrible vengeance) is the suggestion about deleting the FNTCACHE.DAT > file in the C:\i386 and C:\WINDOWS\system32 folders. I haven't figured > out a way t

Index question

2008-01-16 Thread David Schor
A couple of simple troubleshooting steps: Is the format you're referring to exactly named "Heading1" in the template? Remember that these should be written identically. Also, check the Paragraph numbering settings in the book and remember to update the book's numbering before generating the index.

Re: The dreaded Internal Error error meets the dreaded Adobesupport, sigh

2008-01-16 Thread Mike Wickham
> What finally SEEMS to have fixed the problem for me (crossing fingers, > knocking on wood, hoping that Murphy's Law will not now extract a > horrible vengeance) is the suggestion about deleting the FNTCACHE.DAT > file in the C:\i386 and C:\WINDOWS\system32 folders. I haven't figured > out a way t

The dreaded Internal Error error meets the dreaded Adobesupport, sigh

2008-01-16 Thread Ken Stitzel
THANK YOU to the longsuffering Emily for raising the topic and to everyone who responded to her plea with helpful suggestions. I, too, have labored under the same massively frustrating problem. Adobe support had a few suggestions but was largely a useless ineffective joke. The problem kept recurrin

overlapping text frames

2008-01-16 Thread rebecca officer
Sounds to me like a magazine-type layout with text frames overlapping for deliberate effect. Am I right? Do you need to know how to select a text frame? Make sure View > Borders is on, then Ctrl-click on the border of the frame. Then you can drag it out of the way, or delete it if it's a duplic

MIF fragments

2008-01-16 Thread rebecca officer
Hi Kanti We've never used MIF fragments to create a new variable, only to change the values of existing variables. To do that, you just open the MIF fragment in FM, open your target book, select all the files in the book, and use File > Import > Formats to import the variable definitions from

RE: The dreaded Internal Error error meets the dreaded Adobesupport, sigh

2008-01-16 Thread Ken Stitzel
THANK YOU to the longsuffering Emily for raising the topic and to everyone who responded to her plea with helpful suggestions. I, too, have labored under the same massively frustrating problem. Adobe support had a few suggestions but was largely a useless ineffective joke. The problem kept recurrin

MIF fragments

2008-01-16 Thread Fred Ridder
Kanti Mann wrote: > Unwanted conditions, and other components, seem to be beyond anything that > Adobe thinks would be good to address. > > Add-ons sound like a reasonable solution. Another effective approach to to getting rid of no longer used condition definitions is to create a clean emp

RE: MIF fragments

2008-01-16 Thread Fred Ridder
Kanti Mann wrote: > Unwanted conditions, and other components, seem to be beyond anything that > Adobe thinks would be good to address. > > Add-ons sound like a reasonable solution. Another effective approach to to getting rid of no longer used condition definitions is to create a clean

Re: Index question

2008-01-16 Thread David Schor
A couple of simple troubleshooting steps: Is the format you're referring to exactly named "Heading1" in the template? Remember that these should be written identically. Also, check the Paragraph numbering settings in the book and remember to update the book's numbering before generating the index.