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Brian
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From: Dov Isaacs <isa...@adobe.com>
Date: Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 4:41 PM
Subject: RE: FrameMaker Internal Error -- Visio and "...lost image data"
To: Brian Weis , "framers at frameusers.com" <
framers at frameusers.com>
For better or worse, if
Hi folks:
Yesterday, I encountered this error in FM: An internal error occurred
while writing imported graphics in this document. The file has been saved,
but has lost some image data. Please report this error to Adobe Technical
Support.
I close the error dialog, and then try to close the file
If you search back through the archives and/or visit the Frame user's
forum on Adobe.com, you'll see that this has been a pretty common
topic since Microsoft released SP3 for XP. They included some security
fixes to OLE that have effectively broken it, at least as far as
managing objects in Frame
OK, so to tie in with another thread: if you go with a PC so you can run FM
current version in native OS, stick with XP SP2...? Gotcha.
Rene L. Stephenson
- Original Message
From: Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you search back through the archives and/or visit the Frame user's
I had similar error messages with Frame files with OLE links to Excel
spreadsheets, but mostly randomly--sometimes I had the Excel file open by
mistake, and that might have triggered it, I'm not sure. I could never find
the exact cause. Was running Frame 7.1 on XP, SP2.
A colleague told me she
problems.
Thanks again, Art!
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Brian Weis
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From: Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: FrameMaker Internal Error -- Visio and ...lost image data
To: Brian Weis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you search back through the archives
For better or worse, if you simply mailed in the report to Adobe,
don't expect a personal if any response. That mechanism is not
Adobe Tech Support.
For future reference, regardless of what program you publish with
copy-and-paste is about the worst way to set yourself up for disaster
in case your
Hi folks:
Yesterday, I encountered this error in FM: "An internal error occurred
while writing imported graphics in this document. The file has been saved,
but has lost some image data. Please report this error to Adobe Technical
Support."
I close the error dialog, and then try to close the
If you search back through the archives and/or visit the Frame user's
forum on Adobe.com, you'll see that this has been a pretty common
topic since Microsoft released SP3 for XP. They included some security
fixes to OLE that have effectively broken it, at least as far as
managing objects in Frame
I had similar error messages with Frame files with OLE links to Excel
spreadsheets, but mostly randomly--sometimes I had the Excel file open by
mistake, and that might have triggered it, I'm not sure. I could never find
the exact cause. Was running Frame 7.1 on XP, SP2.
A colleague told me she
, it looks like I should try backing out of SP3 today. I'll
probably have better luck with that than with nagging MS. :)
Thanks again!
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Brian
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From: Art Campbell <art.campb...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: FrameMaker Internal Error -- Visio and &q
problems.
Thanks again, Art!
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Brian Weis
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From: Art Campbell <art.campb...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: FrameMaker Internal Error -- Visio and "...lost image data"
To: Brian Weis
Cc: framers at frameusers.com
If you search back thro
For better or worse, if you simply mailed in the report to Adobe,
don't expect a personal if any response. That mechanism is not
Adobe Tech Support.
For future reference, regardless of what program you publish with
copy-and-paste is about the worst way to set yourself up for disaster
in case your
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