Pat Christenson wrote:
>I have no explanation but I do have a possible solution. When crerating
>the PDF, turn on Create Named Destinations. You shouldn't have to do
>this for internal xrefs but it solved the problem for a client of mine.
For an explanation, see "PDF-Related Aspects of FrameMak
Pat Christenson wrote:
I have no explanation but I do have a possible solution. When crerating
the PDF, turn on Create Named Destinations. You shouldn't have to do
this for internal xrefs but it solved the problem for a client of mine.
For an explanation, see "PDF-Related Aspects of FrameMak
Hi John -
I have no explanation but I do have a possible solution. When crerating
the PDF, turn on Create Named Destinations. You shouldn't have to do
this for internal xrefs but it solved the problem for a client of mine.
Pat Christenson
On Jul 11, 2006, at 2:52 PM, John Posada wrote:
H
Hi John -
I have no explanation but I do have a possible solution. When crerating
the PDF, turn on Create Named Destinations. You shouldn't have to do
this for internal xrefs but it solved the problem for a client of mine.
Pat Christenson
On Jul 11, 2006, at 2:52 PM, John Posada wrote:
> Hi
Hi, guys...something weird. I place Figure and Table numbers in my FM
7.2 documents by cross-referencing to the figure or table caption.
The captions are composed acording to the following:
F:Figure :\
T:Table :\
When I CTRL ALT Mouseover, in the FM document, the link works fine. I
can click t
Hi, guys...something weird. I place Figure and Table numbers in my FM
7.2 documents by cross-referencing to the figure or table caption.
The captions are composed acording to the following:
F:Figure :\
T:Table :\
When I CTRL ALT Mouseover, in the FM document, the link works fine. I
can click t