Try viewing the master page for each file in the book and then search
for the unresolved x-ref.
Dominick A. DeFlorio
Senior Technical Writer
Plug Power, Inc.
968 Albany-Shaker Road
Latham, NY 12110
(518) 738-0389
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Julie,
This is what I call phantom unresolved cross references, a phenomenon that
I believe started with version 6. I've been able to get rid of these
phantoms by opening the file that is reported as having one or more
unresolved xrefs, saving the file as .mif, opening the .mif file, and saving
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:53:43 -0700, Linda G. Gallagher
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This is what I call phantom unresolved cross references, a phenomenon that
I believe started with version 6. I've been able to get rid of these
phantoms by opening the file that is reported as having one or more