Ben Hechter wrote:
Can't figure this one out, so I need some collective wisdom on
unresolved
cross-references that keep reappearing like Banquo's ghost.
It could be hidden conditional text, as Shmuel suggested. More likely,
it's the same problem that prevented Susan Curtzwiler's book from
Ben Hechter wrote:
> Can't figure this one out, so I need some collective wisdom on
unresolved
> cross-references that keep reappearing like Banquo's ghost.
It could be hidden conditional text, as Shmuel suggested. More likely,
it's the same problem that prevented Susan Curtzwiler's book from
Sometimes this happens when you have conditional text which is hidden.
If this is the case, AND you search for unresolved cross-references and
there are none, you can safely ignore this warning.
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Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
052-763-7133
Ben Hechter wrote:
Can't figure this
Sometimes this happens when you have conditional text which is hidden.
If this is the case, AND you search for unresolved cross-references and
there are none, you can safely ignore this warning.
--
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
052-763-7133
Ben Hechter wrote:
> Can't figure this
Can't figure this one out, so I need some collective wisdom on unresolved
cross-references that keep reappearing like Banquo's ghost.
Refreshed the unresolved cross-references, (links are still valid, but marker
type morphes from a paragraph catalog style to a numeric code). All is well
while
Can't figure this one out, so I need some collective wisdom on unresolved
cross-references that keep reappearing like Banquo's ghost.
Refreshed the unresolved cross-references, (links are still valid, but marker
type morphes from a paragraph catalog style to a numeric code). All is well
while