This usually pops up if someone else has modified / opened / copied
the file while it's open on your desktop.
If you're sure that no one has, it's likely to be network error or a
permissions problem on the server and can be ignored.
It happens most often when your network occasionally goes up and
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Jeff Schweiner wrote:
> I'm getting an unexpected message when working on FM books that uses
> conditional tags. ?The message is listed below. The filename reported in
> the message (chiaTp_cover.fm in the example below) is always the first
> file in the book, all
This usually pops up if someone else has modified / opened / copied
the file while it's open on your desktop.
If you're sure that no one has, it's likely to be network error or a
permissions problem on the server and can be ignored.
It happens most often when your network occasionally goes up and
I'm getting an unexpected message when working on FM books that uses
conditional tags. The message is listed below. The filename reported in
the message (chiaTp_cover.fm in the example below) is always the first
file in the book, all other files are saved without a message.
"File C:\Documents and
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Jeff Schweiner wrote:
> I'm getting an unexpected message when working on FM books that uses
> conditional tags. The message is listed below. The filename reported in
> the message (chiaTp_cover.fm in the example below) is always the first
> file in the book, all
I'm getting an unexpected message when working on FM books that uses
conditional tags. The message is listed below. The filename reported in
the message (chiaTp_cover.fm in the example below) is always the first
file in the book, all other files are saved without a message.
"File C:\Documents and