Re: Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-22 Thread John Sgammato
It sounds like you have one or two anchored frames with the missing images
assigned to them.
Maybe they are behind other images in the same frame, or maybe once upon a
time you moved the images within the frames, and later resized the frames
so the images are tied to the frames but are no longer inside them.
To find the first problem, select existing images and then use the Graphics
 Send to Back and see if your missing image appears in front.
For the other problem, stretch the image frame to fill more of the page and
see if there is a graphic hiding in the wings.
Or you could just delete the anchored frames in the affected chapter and
reimport the right images.
good luck!


On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Karen Robbins karendes...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Framers,

 My document previously contained two graphics, which have long since been
 deleted (related text no longer exists). Yet on each open, Frame 11 looks
 for them and I have to click the Ignore... button to move on. I've run a
 LOR and Frame reports these graphics on a given page. I cannot find them on
 that page; in fact, I've shrunk the main flow text box, moved it around,
 etc. and still don't find any hidden graphics. I've enlarged the view to
 400% and can't find any nearly-hidden markers or anything that might reveal
 a ghost graphic. I tried a mif wash, to no avail...Frame still looks for
 these graphics.

 I realize I could fetch the graphics and file them such that Frame can
 find them, but that would just be wrong.

 What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my document?

 Thanks,
 Karen

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Re: Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-22 Thread Robert Lauriston
Export to MIF and see what hints the code for the ghost graphics gives you.
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Re: Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-22 Thread gr...@hedgewizard.net
Save the files as MIF, and then search and destroy the references. :-)
Then reopen and save as FM.

 On October 21, 2013 at 1:28 PM Karen Robbins karendes...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hi Framers,
 
  My document previously contained two graphics, which have long since been
 deleted (related text no longer exists). Yet on each open, Frame 11 looks for
 them and I have to click the Ignore... button to move on. I've run a LOR and
 Frame reports these graphics on a given page. I cannot find them on that page;
 in fact, I've shrunk the main flow text box, moved it around, etc. and still
 don't find any hidden graphics. I've enlarged the view to 400% and can't find
 any nearly-hidden markers or anything that might reveal a ghost graphic. I
 tried a mif wash, to no avail...Frame still looks for these graphics.
  I realize I could fetch the graphics and file them such that Frame can find
 them, but that would just be wrong.
 
  What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my document?
  Thanks,
  Karen
 

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Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-21 Thread Karen Robbins
Hi Framers,

My document previously contained two graphics, which have long since been
deleted (related text no longer exists). Yet on each open, Frame 11 looks
for them and I have to click the Ignore... button to move on. I've run a
LOR and Frame reports these graphics on a given page. I cannot find them on
that page; in fact, I've shrunk the main flow text box, moved it around,
etc. and still don't find any hidden graphics. I've enlarged the view to
400% and can't find any nearly-hidden markers or anything that might reveal
a ghost graphic. I tried a mif wash, to no avail...Frame still looks for
these graphics.

I realize I could fetch the graphics and file them such that Frame can find
them, but that would just be wrong.

What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my document?

Thanks,
Karen
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Re: Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-21 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 12:28 -0700 21/10/13, Karen Robbins wrote:

What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my document?

Are you using conditional text and/or graphics?

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Re: Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-21 Thread Stuart Rogers

On 2013-Oct-21 3:28 PM, Karen Robbins wrote:

Hi Framers,

My document previously contained two graphics, which have long since 
been deleted (related text no longer exists). Yet on each open, Frame 
11 looks for them and I have to click the Ignore... button to move 
on. I've run a LOR and Frame reports these graphics on a given page. I 
cannot find them on that page; in fact, I've shrunk the main flow text 
box, moved it around, etc. and still don't find any hidden graphics. 
I've enlarged the view to 400% and can't find any nearly-hidden 
markers or anything that might reveal a ghost graphic. I tried a mif 
wash, to no avail...Frame still looks for these graphics.


I realize I could fetch the graphics and file them such that Frame can 
find them, but that would just be wrong.


What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my 
document?





Check your reference pages for a stray copy?

On your body page, click first inside the text frame and repeat Esc o n 
(Next Object) to see if some handles appear around a hidden object; 
click outside the text frame and do the same.


Show all conditions and look again...

When you click the hyperlink in your LOR, FM should jump to the page and 
select the graphic -- then you hit Delete.


'Em are my ideas, HTH,

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Re: Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-21 Thread Karen Robbins
Thanks, Roger!

This worked! Although the links jumped to the page noted in the LOR, the
ghost graphics never did become visible. So maybe they were off the page
after all. (There were no other graphics in this file.) In any case,
pressing Delete immediately after arriving at the page from the LOR link
seems to have made them disappear. Recreating the LOR reveals no graphics!
Thank you.

--Karen

P.S. -- Thanks all for your suggestions.


On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Roger Shuttle worth
shutti...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Karen

 I'd bet those graphics are actually there but off the page. What I'd do is:

 Create a LOR that includes hyperlinks.
 From the LOR to jump to the listed graphic (by Ctrl-Alt-clicking the link).
 Press Delete.
 Recreate the LOR and see if the graphic is now gone.

 Make a backup first, of course, and work with the book and all files open.

 Hope this helps!

 Roger

 On 21 Oct 2013, at 20:28, Karen Robbins karendes...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi Framers,
 
  My document previously contained two graphics, which have long since
 been deleted (related text no longer exists). Yet on each open, Frame 11
 looks for them and I have to click the Ignore... button to move on. I've
 run a LOR and Frame reports these graphics on a given page. I cannot find
 them on that page; in fact, I've shrunk the main flow text box, moved it
 around, etc. and still don't find any hidden graphics. I've enlarged the
 view to 400% and can't find any nearly-hidden markers or anything that
 might reveal a ghost graphic. I tried a mif wash, to no avail...Frame still
 looks for these graphics.
 
  I realize I could fetch the graphics and file them such that Frame can
 find them, but that would just be wrong.
 
  What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my
 document?
 
  Thanks,
  Karen
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Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-21 Thread Karen Robbins
Hi Framers,

My document previously contained two graphics, which have long since been
deleted (related text no longer exists). Yet on each open, Frame 11 looks
for them and I have to click the "Ignore..." button to move on. I've run a
LOR and Frame reports these graphics on a given page. I cannot find them on
that page; in fact, I've shrunk the main flow text box, moved it around,
etc. and still don't find any hidden graphics. I've enlarged the view to
400% and can't find any nearly-hidden markers or anything that might reveal
a ghost graphic. I tried a mif wash, to no avail...Frame still looks for
these graphics.

I realize I could fetch the graphics and file them such that Frame can find
them, but that would just be wrong.

What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my document?

Thanks,
Karen
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Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-21 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 12:28 -0700 21/10/13, Karen Robbins wrote:

>What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my document?

Are you using conditional text and/or graphics?

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Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-21 Thread Stuart Rogers
On 2013-Oct-21 3:28 PM, Karen Robbins wrote:
> Hi Framers,
>
> My document previously contained two graphics, which have long since 
> been deleted (related text no longer exists). Yet on each open, Frame 
> 11 looks for them and I have to click the "Ignore..." button to move 
> on. I've run a LOR and Frame reports these graphics on a given page. I 
> cannot find them on that page; in fact, I've shrunk the main flow text 
> box, moved it around, etc. and still don't find any hidden graphics. 
> I've enlarged the view to 400% and can't find any nearly-hidden 
> markers or anything that might reveal a ghost graphic. I tried a mif 
> wash, to no avail...Frame still looks for these graphics.
>
> I realize I could fetch the graphics and file them such that Frame can 
> find them, but that would just be wrong.
>
> What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my 
> document?
>
>

Check your reference pages for a stray copy?

On your body page, click first inside the text frame and repeat Esc o n 
(Next Object) to see if some handles appear around a hidden object; 
click outside the text frame and do the same.

Show all conditions and look again...

When you click the hyperlink in your LOR, FM should jump to the page and 
select the graphic -- then you hit Delete.

'Em are my ideas, HTH,

-- 
Stuart Rogers
Technical Communicator
Phoenix Geophysics Limited
3781 Victoria Park Avenue, Unit 3
Toronto, ON, Canada  M1W 3K5
+1 (416) 491-7340 x 325

http://www.phoenix-geophysics.com



Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-21 Thread Karen Robbins
Thanks, Roger!

This worked! Although the links jumped to the page noted in the LOR, the
ghost graphics never did become visible. So maybe they were off the page
after all. (There were no other graphics in this file.) In any case,
pressing Delete immediately after arriving at the page from the LOR link
seems to have made them disappear. Recreating the LOR reveals no graphics!
Thank you.

--Karen

P.S. -- Thanks all for your suggestions.


On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Roger Shuttle worth
wrote:

> Hi Karen
>
> I'd bet those graphics are actually there but off the page. What I'd do is:
>
> Create a LOR that includes hyperlinks.
> From the LOR to jump to the listed graphic (by Ctrl-Alt-clicking the link).
> Press Delete.
> Recreate the LOR and see if the graphic is now gone.
>
> Make a backup first, of course, and work with the book and all files open.
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Roger
>
> On 21 Oct 2013, at 20:28, Karen Robbins  wrote:
>
> > Hi Framers,
> >
> > My document previously contained two graphics, which have long since
> been deleted (related text no longer exists). Yet on each open, Frame 11
> looks for them and I have to click the "Ignore..." button to move on. I've
> run a LOR and Frame reports these graphics on a given page. I cannot find
> them on that page; in fact, I've shrunk the main flow text box, moved it
> around, etc. and still don't find any hidden graphics. I've enlarged the
> view to 400% and can't find any nearly-hidden markers or anything that
> might reveal a ghost graphic. I tried a mif wash, to no avail...Frame still
> looks for these graphics.
> >
> > I realize I could fetch the graphics and file them such that Frame can
> find them, but that would just be wrong.
> >
> > What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my
> document?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Karen
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Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-21 Thread John Sgammato
It sounds like you have one or two anchored frames with the missing images
assigned to them.
Maybe they are behind other images in the same frame, or maybe once upon a
time you moved the images within the frames, and later resized the frames
so the images are tied to the frames but are no longer inside them.
To find the first problem, select existing images and then use the Graphics
> Send to Back and see if your missing image appears in front.
For the other problem, stretch the image frame to fill more of the page and
see if there is a graphic hiding in the wings.
Or you could just delete the anchored frames in the affected chapter and
reimport the right images.
good luck!


On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Karen Robbins wrote:

> Hi Framers,
>
> My document previously contained two graphics, which have long since been
> deleted (related text no longer exists). Yet on each open, Frame 11 looks
> for them and I have to click the "Ignore..." button to move on. I've run a
> LOR and Frame reports these graphics on a given page. I cannot find them on
> that page; in fact, I've shrunk the main flow text box, moved it around,
> etc. and still don't find any hidden graphics. I've enlarged the view to
> 400% and can't find any nearly-hidden markers or anything that might reveal
> a ghost graphic. I tried a mif wash, to no avail...Frame still looks for
> these graphics.
>
> I realize I could fetch the graphics and file them such that Frame can
> find them, but that would just be wrong.
>
> What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my document?
>
> Thanks,
> Karen
>
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Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-21 Thread Robert Lauriston
Export to MIF and see what hints the code for the "ghost" graphics gives you.


Ghost Graphics Still Haunt My Document

2013-10-21 Thread gr...@hedgewizard.net
Save the files as MIF, and then search and destroy the references. :-)
Then reopen and save as FM.

> On October 21, 2013 at 1:28 PM Karen Robbins  wrote:
> 
>  Hi Framers,
> 
>  My document previously contained two graphics, which have long since been
> deleted (related text no longer exists). Yet on each open, Frame 11 looks for
> them and I have to click the "Ignore..." button to move on. I've run a LOR and
> Frame reports these graphics on a given page. I cannot find them on that page;
> in fact, I've shrunk the main flow text box, moved it around, etc. and still
> don't find any hidden graphics. I've enlarged the view to 400% and can't find
> any nearly-hidden markers or anything that might reveal a ghost graphic. I
> tried a mif wash, to no avail...Frame still looks for these graphics.
>  I realize I could fetch the graphics and file them such that Frame can find
> them, but that would just be wrong.
> 
>  What else can I try to get these ghosts to go to stop haunting my document?
>  Thanks,
>  Karen
> 

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