You could import all of the graphics into separate paragraphs in this
single file, then conditionalize the anchor and paragraph mark for each
instance.
Thanks,
Jess
Jessica Davis
Technical Writer
Federal APD
Transportation System
Phone: 248-374-9652
Fax: 248-374-9610
Thanks to all for your help. The file://path file:///\\%3cpath
worked, however, I had to replace all spaces in the path with %20 to
make it work.
Thanks,
Jess
Jessica Davis
Technical Writer
Federal APD
Transportation System
Phone: 248-374-9652
Fax: 248-374-9610
FM 9 Version: 9.0p255
Unstructured
OS: XP Pro with SP3
FM Experience: 15 months
Acrobat Pro 7.0 (Creative Suite 2)
Writing Team: 1 (me)
This may not be the right forum but I'll give it a try, with the caveat that I
am *not* an Acrobat expert - I created my original JobOptions via MS Word and I
Jessica,
If your paths have spaces, try enclosing the path in double-quotes
(c:\program{space}files\adobe).
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From: Davis, Jessica D. jdda...@federalapd.com
Subject: Linking to folder on network
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
FM 9 Version: 9.0p255
Unstructured
OS: XP Pro with SP3
FM Experience: 15 months
Acrobat Pro 7.0 (Creative Suite 2)
Writing Team: 1 (me)
This may not be the right forum but I'll give it a try, with the caveat that I
am *not* an Acrobat expert - I created my original JobOptions via MS Word and I
Try File > Print Book and specify the Acrobat logical printer as the
output device rather than SaveAs.
(On the FM print dialog box, make sure you have Generate Acrobat Data
ON, but Print to File OFF.)
Specify the page size as 11x17. For electronic viewing, Acrobat should
adjust the pages
Hi, Alison,
I have best luck with this when I print the book as individual files.
Then my letter-sized documents and tabloid-sized documents consistently
distill correctly for my chapters or sub-chapters. It's only a few more
moments to combine the files back into a single PDF using the Combine
Thanks to everyone who replied to my e-mail and the phone call from Danny was
great!
The following gives me exactly what I want:
1. With the Book file open, select "File > Print Book"
2. Check "Print to File"
3. Check "Generate Acrobat Data"
4. Click "PDF Setup..." and select the appropriate
Jessica,
If your paths have spaces, try enclosing the path in double-quotes
("c:\program{space}files\adobe").
--- On Wed, 9/22/10, Davis, Jessica D. wrote:
From: Davis, Jessica D.
Subject: Linking to folder on network
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Date: