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rinch at Inficon.com wrote:
> I swear I have never knowingly imported any graphic into FM using OLE.
>
> But, somehow in my older FM files that have some "copied into
document"
> graphics, once SP3 was installed these graphics became OLE and I got
the
> error that you describe.
Those graphics al
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I swear I have never knowingly imported any graphic into FM using OLE.
>
> But, somehow in my older FM files that have some "copied into
document"
> graphics, once SP3 was installed these graphics became OLE and I got
the
> error that you describe.
Those graphics alwa
Charlene,
When my IS group installed the Windows SP3 patch on my WinXP system, I
started getting the message you described.
I'm FM6.0p405 on Windows XP v2002 Service Pack 3, Dell Precision 450
Workstation (Xeon CPU 2.4GHz, 3GB RAM)
I swear I have never knowingly imported any graphic into FM us
Charlene,
When my IS group installed the Windows SP3 patch on my WinXP system, I
started getting the message you described.
I'm FM6.0p405 on Windows XP v2002 Service Pack 3, Dell Precision 450
Workstation (Xeon CPU 2.4GHz, 3GB RAM)
I swear I have never knowingly imported any graphic into FM us
Charlene,
This is the error message that most people get when they hit the
Microsoft fix/bug that shipped with XP SP3 -- it plugs a security
hole, but seems to break objects that are imported into FM files.
Although other problems can certainly trigger the error message too,
as Lea points out.
Do
Good afternoon,
I am making changes to a book in Framemaker, whenever I try to
save the document I get the following error message:
An internal error occurred while importing graphics in this document.
The file has been saved but has lost some image data. Please report
error to Adobe Tech
D]>
Subject: Regarding Internal Message
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Date: Thursday, October 2, 2008, 12:46 PM
Good afternoon,
I am making changes to a book in Framemaker, whenever I try to
save the document I get the following error message:
An internal error occurred while importing
extra set of dotted lines.
This graphic is in the document but not in the anchored frame. Delete what you
see and reimport the graphic correctly.
?
Problem _should_ go away.
--- On Thu, 10/2/08, Charlene_Glover at emainc.com wrote:
From: Charlene_Glover at emainc.com
Subject: Regarding Intern
Charlene,
This is the error message that most people get when they hit the
Microsoft fix/bug that shipped with XP SP3 -- it plugs a security
hole, but seems to break objects that are imported into FM files.
Although other problems can certainly trigger the error message too,
as Lea points out.
Do
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Subject: Regarding Internal Message
Good afternoon,
I am making changes to a book in Framemaker, whenever I try to
save the document I get the following error message:
An inte
to:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of
Charlene_Glover at emainc.com
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 10:46 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Regarding Internal Message
Good afternoon,
I am making changes to a book in Framemaker, whenever I try to
save the
Good afternoon,
I am making changes to a book in Framemaker, whenever I try to
save the document I get the following error message:
An internal error occurred while importing graphics in this document.
The file has been saved but has lost some image data. Please report
error to Adobe Tech
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