Conditions that won't go away

2007-03-08 Thread rebecca officer
I have dim memories of a plug-in for clearing condition tags from books. Failing that, you can delete the tag out of the book by saving the book as a MIF file, opening it in a text editor, searching for the tag's definition in the condition catalog, and deleting it. After you've done that, check

Conditions that won't go away

2007-03-08 Thread David Schor
Carla, Perhaps OLDTAG appears somewhere on a master page or a reference page, such as a TOC file. -- David Schor Senior Technical Writer RADLAN, a Marvell Company Tel: (+972) 3 7662823 Cellular: (+972) 54 4788253 E-mail: dschor at marvell.com Web: www.marvell.com On 3/7/07, Martinek, Carla wro

Conditions that won't go away - solution(s)

2007-03-08 Thread Martinek, Carla
Summary of the problem and solution: 1. I used a Framescript to change all text tagged with OLDTAG to being tagged with NEWTAG. No text in any of the files is tagged with OLDTAG at this time. 2. As the condition OLDTAG still existed in each file, I deleted that unused condition

RE: Conditions that won't go away - solution(s)

2007-03-08 Thread Martinek, Carla
Summary of the problem and solution: 1. I used a Framescript to change all text tagged with OLDTAG to being tagged with NEWTAG. No text in any of the files is tagged with OLDTAG at this time. 2. As the condition OLDTAG still existed in each file, I deleted that unused condition

Re: Conditions that won't go away

2007-03-07 Thread David Schor
Carla, Perhaps OLDTAG appears somewhere on a master page or a reference page, such as a TOC file. -- David Schor Senior Technical Writer RADLAN, a Marvell Company Tel: (+972) 3 7662823 Cellular: (+972) 54 4788253 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.marvell.com On 3/7/07, Martinek, Carla <[EMAIL

Re: Conditions that won't go away

2007-03-07 Thread rebecca officer
I have dim memories of a plug-in for clearing condition tags from books. Failing that, you can delete the tag out of the book by saving the book as a MIF file, opening it in a text editor, searching for the tag's definition in the condition catalog, and deleting it. After you've done that, check

Conditions that won't go away

2007-03-07 Thread Martinek, Carla
OK, I'm stumped. Here's the situation: I used Framescript to rename a conditional tag before I send a set of book files out to someone else (renamed it to something making more sense.) For this email, consider the tags as OLDTAG and NEWTAG. I then deleted all unused condition tags using the P

Conditions that won't go away

2007-03-07 Thread Martinek, Carla
OK, I'm stumped. Here's the situation: I used Framescript to rename a conditional tag before I send a set of book files out to someone else (renamed it to something making more sense.) For this email, consider the tags as OLDTAG and NEWTAG. I then deleted all unused condition tags using the PGF