Ah! Yes, I did indeed use Copy + Paste. I'll try the Import option in
the morning. As I recall, the only thing I did to my
ClipboardFormatPriorities was move Text to the front. And before
things started crashing, it listed Facets as DIB. (I don't know what
DIB is.)
UPDATE: This is morning. I am, a
Lin Sims wrote:
> FrameMaker 8
> Windows XP SP3
>
> I have a a couple of .png graphics that I copied to a Master Page.
> Every time I use the right-click menu to select Object Properties,
> Frame crashes. I tried converting the graphics to GIF but got the same
> result.
>
> These same graphics
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Van Boening, Tammy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Lin,
>
> I too have had this problem and there are a couple of solutions
>
> 1.) Can you capture the graphic again as a .png - even if it is a screen
> capture of the graphic itself - not of the source that led to th
OK, based on this info:
* Actually, importing the graphics by reference rather than copying
does buy you something -- the parent file doesn't contain the graphic
information, so it's smaller, lighter weight and doesn't suck up as
much memory. And if you break the reference link, it's only a matter
First,
What are you trying to accomplish with them on the master page? For
most things, copying them in isn't a great solution; importing by
reference is way better, but it depends on what you're trying to do.
AND... the grey box is what happens when you're running out of RAM and
Frame takes steps