I'm not sure if this is of much help, but I just did a test in Frame 6.
I opened a book, opened two files from the book, and then inserted a
cross ref from one open file to the other. When the cross ref dialog
opened, I clicked on the down arrow to expand the document list, and
nothing happen
> To be more clear, only one instance of Frame is open.
> When ALL files in the book are open, it is possible to
> create a cross-ref to another file of the book. FM correctly
> lists all the book files in the Document drop-down list.
> However, when only the two files are open, FM does
> not
Are both files saved?
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> FM 7.1p116 on Win XP
>
> We are trying to create a cross-ref from one chapter to another. Both
> chapters are open. In the Cross Reference dialog, in the Document
> drop-down list, it only displays the
It's possible to launch multiple instances of FM. Files open in one
instance aren't considered open by another instance, so they won't
appear in the open file pull-down list in the cross-references dialog
box. Check that the files are open in the same active instance of FM.
Regards,
Peter
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I'm not sure if this is of much help, but I just did a test in Frame 6.
I opened a book, opened two files from the book, and then inserted a
cross ref from one open file to the other. When the cross ref dialog
opened, I clicked on the down arrow to expand the document list, and
nothing happen
Bingo! That solved it, Fred. Thank you very much. What a great list.
Emmy A.
--- On Thu, 7/3/08, Fred Ridder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Fred Ridder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: FM 7.1 cannot find file to cross-ref to
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], framers@list
Bingo! That solved it, Fred. Thank you very much. What a great list.
Emmy A.
--- On Thu, 7/3/08, Fred Ridder wrote:
> From: Fred Ridder
> Subject: RE: FM 7.1 cannot find file to cross-ref to
> To: maisieari at yahoo.com, framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Cc: jane.arteaga at h
> To be more clear, only one instance of Frame is open.
> When ALL files in the book are open, it is possible to
> create a cross-ref to another file of the book. FM correctly
> lists all the book files in the Document drop-down list.
> However, when only the two files are open, FM does
> not
To be more clear, only one instance of Frame is open. When ALL files in the
book are open, it is possible to create a cross-ref to another file of the
book. FM correctly lists all the book files in the Document drop-down list.
However, when only the two files are open, FM does not list the other
To be more clear, only one instance of Frame is open. When ALL files in the
book are open, it is possible to create a cross-ref to another file of the
book. FM correctly lists all the book files in the Document drop-down list.
However, when only the two files are open, FM does not list the other
It's possible to launch multiple instances of FM. Files open in one
instance aren't considered open by another instance, so they won't
appear in the open file pull-down list in the cross-references dialog
box. Check that the files are open in the same active instance of FM.
Regards,
Peter
___
Are both files saved?
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> FM 7.1p116 on Win XP
>
> We are trying to create a cross-ref from one chapter to another. Both
> chapters are open. In the Cross Reference dialog, in the Document
> drop-down list, it only displays the
FM 7.1p116 on Win XP
We are trying to create a cross-ref from one chapter to another. Both chapters
are open. In the Cross Reference dialog, in the Document drop-down list, it
only displays the Current file and will not display the other file. We have
tried rebooting, uninstalling and reinstall
FM 7.1p116 on Win XP
We are trying to create a cross-ref from one chapter to another. Both chapters
are open. In the Cross Reference dialog, in the Document drop-down list, it
only displays the Current file and will not display the other file. We have
tried rebooting, uninstalling and reinstall
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