Hi Alison,
If you’re really sure that the FM files have not been changed, nor have the
(PDF) images referenced, then it must be something in your system.
Did you (or someone else) change a local printer or a network printer? Or did
you remove, or update VISIO installation or MSoffice? Or change
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Frame 9 Crashing – Can’t Create PDFs) Out of curiousity, Allison, why are you
printing the Visio graph
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Out of curi
Out of curiousity, Allison, why are you printing the Visio graphics to PDF
and then importing them into a Frame file that is printed to PDF? Embedding
a PDF file into a file that is going to be printed to PDF tends to
drastically increase the size of the file being distilled.
Given that your testi
I thought I recalled Dov Isaacs explaining this as a Windows problem,
rather than a FrameMaker problem. I found the following quote from him
online, which appears to reference what was later called the
fntcache.dat bug (and fixed with a hotfix and, later, Windows update),
and a Windows bug rela
Hi Alison,
I also had problems to print some single pages to PDF in a larger DIN A3
format: The content was displayed partially, the page was not completely
shown (without error message).
First I thought the graphic files were corrupt, as taking out the
graphics would at least produce a PDF.
Maybe more info will ring a bell with someone.
I “rebuilt” a Visio file, replacing the existing imported PNG with a fresh
copy. The I saved it as a PDF and reimported it by reference.
This time the Print Book… process didn’t crash, but it just seemed to spin its
wheels when it got to the page w