Thanks to all who replied to my question. I really don't know what was
causing the problem but it disappeared when we re-created the book. I
could save the new book to mif without problems.
Again, thanks all for the help!
/Martin
-Original Message-
From: rebecca officer
Off the top of my head, I can think of three possible ways to
troubleshoot this issue.
1. Delete the book and recreate it - this would tell me that the book
file itself has become corrupted somehow.
2. Try saving each file in the book out as mif and then opening the mif
files and resaving as fm
Does it make any difference if all the content files are open or not?
Is it local or on the network?
Can you save it in any other formats?
And finally, how much RAM have you got?
On 8/8/06, Aronsson, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Platform: WinXP Pro, SP2
FM version: 7.0p579
When I
We had a file crash a couple of weeks ago when saving to MIF. Turned out the
problem was that it had a table of contents imported as a text inset at the
start, and the second page of that had two copies of the text frame. Once we
deleted the spare, problem gone.
Cheers, Rebecca
Aronsson,