I had the same problem with Frame 7.x. The only workaround I could find was to
open all the files in the book, and then generate the PDF from the book.
Good luck!
-Becky
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I have recently started working with a team of people new to Frame, but who
have programming experience. We are trying to automate working with xml files
that use a home-grown schema. We have files set up for successful opening and
formatting in Frame 11.0.2.384 on Windows 7. We are trying to
I got so many helpful responses to my request yesterday. Thank you to everyone.
I'd be lost without you.
Rebecca S. Paquet
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I had the same problem with Frame 7.x. The only workaround I could find was to
open all the files in the book, and then generate the PDF from the book.
Good luck!
-Becky
I have recently started working with a team of people new to Frame, but who
have programming experience. We are trying to automate working with xml files
that use a home-grown schema. We have files set up for successful opening and
formatting in Frame 11.0.2.384 on Windows 7. We are trying to
I got so many helpful responses to my request yesterday. Thank you to everyone.
I'd be lost without you.
Rebecca S. Paquet
This should be simple using plain old search/replace. Modify the first instance
of the phrase to use the new paragraph tag, and then copy that phrase. Search
for the phrase and change by pasting. Use the pull-down to see the "By pasting"
option for changing. And, use Change All to make this