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.
Tina Ricks | Managing Editor | Trial Guides
t...@trialguides.com
office: 503.
Framers,
Just ran across an issue with a client that is using multiple master fonts in
his document. They've worked wonderfully for 10+ years. However, the most
recent sent of updates for WIndows XP ends up killing the fonts. ATM and
FrameMaker cannot use the fonts and FrameMaker reports
Hi everyone, and thanks for all the help. I'll see if I can answer some
questions:
The front end, the giant Frame book, is 600 pages of academic papers. It's
way more than a TOC. A handful of those papers (about 10) have associated
PowerPoint slides that are also included on the CD.
I don't
On 23/12/2010 12:41 AM, Tina Ricks wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Frame version: 8.0p277
>
> Adobe Acrobat Pro version: 8.2.5
> I'm creating a giant PDF file (in Frame) of conference papers for a
> professional conference. It will be burned on a CD. I have my giant PDF, and
> I have a folder called Atta
Framers,
Just ran across an issue with a client that is using multiple master fonts in
his document. They've worked wonderfully for 10+ years. However, the most
recent sent of updates for WIndows XP ends up killing the fonts. ATM and
FrameMaker cannot use the fonts and FrameMaker reports
My first guess would be that there's something wrong on the computer
you're using to test...
Are you getting an error message, and if so, what?
Does your test computer(s) have PPT installed and the file association
is set properly?
I believe that Microsoft stopped using the PPS extension as a defa
My first guess would be that there's something wrong on the computer
you're using to test...
Are you getting an error message, and if so, what?
Does your test computer(s) have PPT installed and the file association
is set properly?
I believe that Microsoft stopped using the PPS extension as a defa
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.
Tina Ricks | Managing Editor | Trial Guides
tina at trialguides.com
office: 5
On 23/12/2010 12:41 AM, Tina Ricks wrote:
Hi everyone,
Frame version: 8.0p277
Adobe Acrobat Pro version: 8.2.5
I'm creating a giant PDF file (in Frame) of conference papers for a
professional conference. It will be burned on a CD. I have my giant PDF, and
I have a folder called Attachments
Hi everyone, and thanks for all the help. I'll see if I can answer some
questions:
The front end, the giant Frame book, is 600 pages of academic papers. It's
way more than a TOC. A handful of those papers (about 10) have associated
PowerPoint slides that are also included on the CD.
I don't t
Tina,
I wonder why you are using Frame to create theĀ front end, what sounds like a
Table of Contents. Not that Frame isn't fully capable of ding it. Me, I would
have created an HTML file of links.
But that aside, I wonder if you have the complete path, including drive letter,
in your FM links?
This is so wierd, because this JUST happened to me last night. Indeed, it's a
Word document opened in Maker. For my situation, it happened to the PGF that
follows a text inset... once in a table cell, so it was the last pgf in the
flow, and another time in the middle of the document.
I found
Tina,
I wonder why you are using Frame to create the? front end, what sounds like a
Table of Contents. Not that Frame isn't fully capable of ding it. Me, I would
have created an HTML file of links.
But that aside, I wonder if you have the complete path, including drive letter,
in your FM links?
Hi everyone,
Frame version: 8.0p277
Adobe Acrobat Pro version: 8.2.5
I'm creating a giant PDF file (in Frame) of conference papers for a
professional conference. It will be burned on a CD. I have my giant PDF, and
I have a folder called Attachments. Inside the Attachments folder are a
whol
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