Dear all,
In the German forum () Uwe Schlufter finds no solution with the common method
of
inserting text insets:
An anchor paragraph does nonly contain a non-breakin space
The text inset is placed just in front of the blank.
This method 'normally' prevents the following paragraph
Your friend could get a free trial and see if it has been fixed.
I think I first encountered the bug that made cross-references in text
insets not work in FM6. It was definitely in FM7 since I covered the
workaround in an in-house tech writers' guide I wrote at an old job:
The workaround is to us
Tested with FrameMaker 2015
Importing, by reference, a text inset into a FrameMaker file.Text inset had a
cross reference to a paragraph in another chapter.Created a PDFCross references
in the PDF worked just fine.The only gotcha would be that the cross-reference
target must always be present
At 05:13 PM 2/3/2017, Syed Zaeem Hosain wrote:
Lin Sims said:
> ... and if you stop paying the subscription, you will not be able
to open or edit your files in Frame anymore.
And right there is the reason for why subscription purchases simply
cannot be a good idea! IMHO.
Agreed. I was badly c
Lin Sims said:
> ... and if you stop paying the subscription, you will not be able to open or
> edit your files in Frame anymore.
And right there is the reason for why subscription purchases simply cannot be a
good idea! IMHO.
Z
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David,
If you’d be able to test it out without too much bother, we’d appreciate it.
The new person needs to know for sure if she needs to purchase a script to get
the links to work.
All,
If anyone else knows about the text inset links in PDFs, much obliged if you’d
let us know to
FM world out there, new users ought to get access to all
previous version licenses they might request for use on a single machine.
Thanks.
Craig
From: Framers on
behalf of Lin Sims
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2017 2:54 PM
To: LGLists
Cc: Frame Users
Subj
Can't answer your first question right now, but i have a few insets i could try
and see if it works.
On the other issue, I have purchased version of Framemaker 2015 and you need to
go to the help menu and select Updates. Frame will go out and see check. If
there are, Frame will let you know.
S
I can't speak to the text insets, but as far as the subscription versus
outright license is concerned, I believe the differences are that the
updates/bug fixes are automatically pushed for the subscription, but you
have to download and install for the license; and if you stop paying the
subscriptio
Hi All!
I'm posting on behalf of someone else who is contemplating taking on some of
my projects. She's getting info from FM support that I'm a little skeptical
about. Sorry to repeat the one item, but I've not heard back.
. I got this a bit wrong the first time, too. According to
Hi All!
I'm posting on behalf of someone else who is contemplating taking on some
projects where I've used text insets that have x-refs in them.
According to FM support, the bug that caused x-refs from text insets to not
be working links in PDFs was fixed in FM 10. That's not my experience
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Subject: Re: Text Inset vs. Variable Question (UNCLASSIFIED)
It sounds like you are on the right track, using a single file to create
variables and then importing them. Too bad you can't install third party
software, because I think the only way to make this easier would be to us
Hi Maeli,
I understand your situation. Many others are in similar circumstances where
higher echelons have the power and lack the insight to really save expenses in
the mid- to longer term. The larger the organization, the more penny-wise and
pound-foolish they become.
As for the move to struc
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: FOUO
(Three replies in one, thank you all for your responses!)
Mike,
Even with a quick read-through, the BookVars plugin looks wonderful. It
certainly couldn't hurt to send it to the IT department (since it has the 'try
before you buy' option) for them to r
com/mailman/listinfo/framers
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When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re:
Hello Maeli,
The move from MS Word to FrameMaker is good news, but why the choice for
unstructured FM ? The type of document you are hoping to create would be
ideally created in structured FrameMaker. Using huge numbers of variables in FM
is going to make the author's life hell and is not going
At 08:58 a.m. 11/12/2014, Zacchetti, Maeli E CIV USARMY ECBC (US) wrote:
>Content-Language: en-US
>Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
>
> boundary="_000_4FB2192B95EC4D4C8FBF126461A6557FA4C9B496ucolhpkmeasfcsd_"
>
>Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
>Caveats: FOUO
>
>Im getting back to unstruct
Maeli Zacchetti wrote:
On previous projects I’ve used ~20 part name variables (created in a master
file, then applied to each *.fm file through a book update) and then inserted
that part’s variable any time I need to use the part name. For this project
with
100+ parts it seems like that cou
It sounds like you are on the right track, using a single file to create
variables and then importing them. Too bad you can't install third party
software, because I think the only way to make this easier would be to
use the inexpensive BookVars plugin:
http://leximation.com/tools/info/bookvar
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: FOUO
I'm getting back to unstructured FrameMaker 10 (after two years of having to
use MS Word). So apologies if I don't use some of the correct terms or if I'm
misunderstanding some of FrameMaker's capabilities!
I'm doing the planning work for converting a
ehalf Of Stuart Rogers
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:03 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Text inset setup
On 2014-Sep-29 1:44 PM, LGLists wrote:
nt it.
TVB
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:03 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Text inset setup
On 2014-Sep-29 1:44 PM, LGLists wrote:
FM 12
Win 7
the inset into a small anchor tag in my container
file.
* Each text inset file should start with a small anchor tag and a
nonbreaking space.
Is this setup still needed?
You don't need a specific tag for an inset, but it is a good idea to
have a space or non-breaking space imm
e of FM versions (FM 10
or maybe even 8) since I set up text insets. Before I do more work than
necessary, I want to be sure nothing has changed. Here's what I recall:
- I need to import the inset into a small anchor tag in my container file.
- Each text inset file shou
tag in my container
file.
* Each text inset file should start with a small anchor tag and a
nonbreaking space.
Is this setup still needed?
I think I have the reset of the inset issues in hand, as I've worked with
them more recently, but haven't set up any new ones in a
s one
of the reasons that I do.
HTH,
TVB
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Christenson, Pat
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 9:27 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Text inset comparison
Hi -
I hope this
Hi -
I hope this is a quick question. When you compare documents, does FrameMaker
compare the content of a text inset? I'm pretty sure the answer is no but I
can't find anything to confirm that.
Thanks in advance.
Pat Christenson
Resource Coordinator
Fitzgerald Marketing and Comm
to:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Mike Wickham
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 4:55 PM
To: Combs, Richard
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Xref to text inset (was RE: Searching the archive)
Richard,
I agree. That would definitely make things easier. I don't use text inset
mers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Mike Wickham
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 4:55 PM
To: Combs, Richard
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Xref to text inset (was RE: Searching the archive)
Richard,
I agree. That would definitely make things easier. I don't use text
Marker Text
> to something meaningful that identifies this location. Click New Marker.
> And replacing step 5 with:
> 5. In the document that contains the text inset, go to Special >
> Cross-Reference.
> 6. In the Cross-Reference dialog, leave Document set to Current, set
ng meaningful that identifies this location. Click New Marker.
And replacing step 5 with:
5. In the document that contains the text inset, go to Special >
Cross-Reference.
6. In the Cross-Reference dialog, leave Document set to Current, set
Source Type to Cross-Reference Markers, and select the
Mike Wickham wrote:
> Cross-references need to be handled a little differently when used in
> text insets. FrameMaker help says this:
>
> ==
> Insert a cross-reference to a paragraph in a text inset
> If you insert a paragraph cross-reference to a text inset, the cross-
>
Mike Wickham wrote:
> Cross-references need to be handled a little differently when used in
> text insets. FrameMaker help says this:
>
> ==
> Insert a cross-reference to a paragraph in a text inset
> If you insert a paragraph cross-reference to a text inset, the cross-
>
he mystery):
She suggested to NOT use the default "Reformat using current document's
catalogs" when I imported my text inset but to select the "Retain
source's formatting" option. Both the host and source docs have
identical paragraph and table formats, so I don't
he mystery):
She suggested to NOT use the default "Reformat using current document's
catalogs" when I imported my text inset but to select the "Retain
source's formatting" option. Both the host and source docs have
identical paragraph and table formats, so I don't
Happy Monday morning, Framers,
I have a .fm source file that I want to use as a text inset. It contains
a table with a format in Table Designer defined as Title: Above Title.
In Paragraph Designer, the Table Title paragraph tag includes
autonumbering. In the source file, the table title appears
Happy Monday morning, Framers,
I have a .fm source file that I want to use as a text inset. It contains
a table with a format in Table Designer defined as Title: Above Title.
In Paragraph Designer, the Table Title paragraph tag includes
autonumbering. In the source file, the table title appears
Thank you all!
I'll try your different methods and keep you posted.
Have a nice day,
Mathieu.
From: bfetz...@amsc.com
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 14:47:12 -0400
Subject: RE: Xref marker following Text inset
Another way to isolate adjacent markers wi
Thank you all!
I'll try your different methods and keep you posted.
Have a nice day,
Mathieu.
From: bfetz...@amsc.com
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 14:47:12 -0400
Subject: RE: Xref marker following Text inset
Another way to isolate adjacent markers without cha
jacquet; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Xref marker following Text inset
mathieu jacquet wrote:
> Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for
> which the character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
>
> When updating the text inset
Short answer: don't do that.
A text inset ends after, I think, the paragraph marker following it.
What you can do is create a paragraph tag that uses a default font of
a tiny size, like 6 pt, no space before or after, and put that
immediately after your text inset. The text inset anchors i
: mathieu jacquet; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Xref marker following Text inset
mathieu jacquet wrote:
> Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for
> which the character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
>
> When updating the tex
Dear Framers,
I am using unstructured FM 9 on 64-bit Windows 7.
Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for which the
character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
When updating the text inset, the marker disappears, leading to an unresolved
X-ref
Short answer: don't do that.
A text inset ends after, I think, the paragraph marker following it.
What you can do is create a paragraph tag that uses a default font of
a tiny size, like 6 pt, no space before or after, and put that
immediately after your text inset. The text inset anchors i
mathieu jacquet wrote:
> Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for
> which the character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
>
> When updating the text inset, the marker disappears, leading to an
> unresolved X-ref problem afterwards.
>
mathieu jacquet wrote:
> Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for
> which the character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
>
> When updating the text inset, the marker disappears, leading to an
> unresolved X-ref problem afterwards.
>
Dear Framers,
I am using unstructured FM 9 on 64-bit Windows 7.
Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for which the
character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
When updating the text inset, the marker disappears, leading to an unresolved
X-ref
Hello Framers,
It looks like the bug where FrameMaker cross-references did not become links
in the PDF has been fixed in FrameMaker 10. I was working up a solution for
my upcoming ExtendScript eSeminar, but the solution is not longer necessary
for FrameMaker 10.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
Hello Framers,
It looks like the bug where FrameMaker cross-references did not become links
in the PDF has been fixed in FrameMaker 10. I was working up a solution for
my upcoming ExtendScript eSeminar, but the solution is not longer necessary
for FrameMaker 10.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
Somehow, my reply did not reach the list, so summarizing here.
1. You can use the "\r" special character to force line breaks in variables.
2. The FM help file says that the limit is 255 characters.
From: D L Reynolds
Many thanks for the information. I didn'
Somehow, my reply did not reach the list, so summarizing here.
1. You can use the "\r" special character to force line breaks in variables.
2. The FM help file says that the limit is 255 characters.
From: D L Reynolds
Many thanks for the information. I didn'
ber, 2010 11:07:20 PM
Subject: Re: Text Inset anomalies
If your text insets are brief, you can make them variables, which eliminates
the
problems you are encountering.
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-breaking space after the text inset does not resolve the
problem: The next text inset still inherits the style from the preceding one
(which makes sense). Even when I put a carriage return between the text insets,
that CR inherits the style from the preceding text inset (even when preceding
the CR
If your text insets are brief, you can make them variables, which eliminates
the problems you are encountering.
If your text insets are brief, you can make them variables, which eliminates
the problems you are encountering.
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-breaking space after the text inset does not resolve the
problem: The next text inset still inherits the style from the preceding one
(which makes sense). Even when I put a carriage return between the text insets,
that CR inherits the style from the preceding text inset (even when preceding
the CR
-quite feeling a very frustrating
> one when using text insets. I want to run this extra quarter of a mile
> but FrameMaker won't let me. To name a few:
>
> 1. Everywhere I insert a text inset, Frame adds a carriage return. This
> means that after the text inset I always start on a
a mile
but FrameMaker won't let me. To name a few:
1. Everywhere I insert a text inset, Frame adds a carriage return. This
means that after the text inset I always start on a new line
(paragraph). In other words, a text inset is treated as a paragraph. It
would mean a lot to me if I could
-quite feeling a very frustrating
> one when using text insets. I want to run this extra quarter of a mile
> but FrameMaker won't let me. To name a few:
>
> 1. ?Everywhere I insert a text inset, Frame adds a carriage return. This
> means that after the text inset I always start on a
to run this extra quarter of a mile
> but FrameMaker won't let me. To name a few:
>
> 1. Everywhere I insert a text inset, Frame adds a carriage return. This
> means that after the text inset I always start on a new line
> (paragraph). In other words, a text inset is treated a
to run this extra quarter of a mile
> but FrameMaker won't let me. To name a few:
>
> 1. Everywhere I insert a text inset, Frame adds a carriage return. This
> means that after the text inset I always start on a new line
> (paragraph). In other words, a text inset is treated a
a mile
but FrameMaker won't let me. To name a few:
1. Everywhere I insert a text inset, Frame adds a carriage return. This
means that after the text inset I always start on a new line
(paragraph). In other words, a text inset is treated as a paragraph. It
would mean a lot to me if I
The lock/unlock approach to enabling PDF links in text insets is one way
to go. But I note in your email that you are using Structured Frame.
This means that you could use a free utility from West Street Consulting
called InsetsPlus. With InsetsPlus, this problem goes away. I recommend
it and a
The lock/unlock approach to enabling PDF links in text insets is one way
to go. But I note in your email that you are using Structured Frame.
This means that you could use a free utility from West Street Consulting
called InsetsPlus. With InsetsPlus, this problem goes away. I recommend
it and a
, 2010 9:04 AM
To: 'Rick Quatro'; 'Graham, Jasmine S'; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Frame X-REFs in Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
I've used this script from for a couple of years now on several different
projects. It works great.
Just an unsol
9:04 AM
To: 'Rick Quatro'; 'Graham, Jasmine S'; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Frame X-REFs in Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
I've used this script from for a couple of years now on several different
projects. It works great.
Just an unsolicited tes
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[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Rick Quatro
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:21 AM
To: 'Graham, Jasmine S'; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Frame X-REFs in Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
Hi Jasmine,
This is a known issue with FrameMaker/Acro
, 2010 10:35 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Frame X-REFs in Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
Hello Framers,
Structured Frame 8.0 (TCS1), XP, importing procedures written in text insets
into multiple books. I found today that any cross-references within the text
insets are not ge
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Rick Quatro
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:21 AM
To: 'Graham, Jasmine S'; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Frame X-REFs in Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
Hi Jasmine,
This is a known issue with FrameMaker/Acro
in Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
Hi Jasmine,
This is a known issue with FrameMaker/Acrobat. I have a FrameScript script
that allows you to "unlock" the text insets before creating the PDF, which
effectively solves the link problem in the resulting PDF. After you create
the PDF,
Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
Hi Jasmine,
This is a known issue with FrameMaker/Acrobat. I have a FrameScript script
that allows you to "unlock" the text insets before creating the PDF, which
effectively solves the link problem in the resulting PDF. After you create
the PDF, the scri
010 10:35 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Frame X-REFs in Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
Hello Framers,
Structured Frame 8.0 (TCS1), XP, importing procedures written in text insets
into multiple books. I found today that any cross-references within the text
insets are not getti
Graham, Jasmine S wrote:
> Structured Frame 8.0 (TCS1), XP, importing procedures written in text
> insets into multiple books. I found today that any cross-references within
> the text insets are not getting picked up as active cross-references in the
> book PDF. Any other normal X-REFs are worki
Graham, Jasmine S wrote:
> Structured Frame 8.0 (TCS1), XP, importing procedures written in text
> insets into multiple books. I found today that any cross-references within
> the text insets are not getting picked up as active cross-references in the
> book PDF. Any other normal X-REFs are workin
7:35 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Frame X-REFs in Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
Hello Framers,
Structured Frame 8.0 (TCS1), XP, importing procedures written in text insets
into multiple books. I found today that any cross-references within the text
insets are not getting pick
, Graham, Jasmine S wrote:
From: Graham, Jasmine S
Subject: Frame X-REFs in Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2010, 9:34 AM
Hello Framers,
Structured Frame 8.0 (TCS1), XP, importing procedures written in text insets
into multiple books
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 7:35 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Frame X-REFs in Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
Hello Framers,
Structured Frame 8.0 (TCS1), XP, importing procedures written in text insets
into multiple books. I found today that any cross-references within the text
insets a
, Graham, Jasmine S
wrote:
From: Graham, Jasmine S
Subject: Frame X-REFs in Text Inset not Active in Book PDF
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2010, 9:34 AM
Hello Framers,
Structured Frame 8.0 (TCS1), XP, importing procedures written in text insets
into multiple
Hello Framers,
Structured Frame 8.0 (TCS1), XP, importing procedures written in text insets
into multiple books. I found today that any cross-references within the text
insets are not getting picked up as active cross-references in the book PDF.
Any other normal X-REFs are working fine. No X
Hello Framers,
Structured Frame 8.0 (TCS1), XP, importing procedures written in text insets
into multiple books. I found today that any cross-references within the text
insets are not getting picked up as active cross-references in the book PDF.
Any other normal X-REFs are working fine. No X-
Tim:
I'm not an expert by any means (12 months with FrameMaker) but I've had this
issue with some of my files after I've removed a Text Inset.
The only way I've found to get rid of it is to also get rid of the paragraph
mark the Text Inset was attached to (mine are always
Tim:
I'm not an expert by any means (12 months with FrameMaker) but I've had this
issue with some of my files after I've removed a Text Inset.
The only way I've found to get rid of it is to also get rid of the paragraph
mark the Text Inset was attached to (mine are always
I just replaced a bunch of text insets in a book with new text inset files.
I deleted the old text inset files from the folder which are no longer being
used. Everything seems to be working fine, but when I regenerate the book, I
get a stream of unresolved text inset errors listing the file names
I just replaced a bunch of text insets in a book with new text inset files.
I deleted the old text inset files from the folder which are no longer being
used. Everything seems to be working fine, but when I regenerate the book, I
get a stream of unresolved text inset errors listing the file names
hname]\Graphic.eps
[Pathname]\Graphic.jpg
...
Download TOOLBOX: www.toolboxforme.com/download
Then collect all files for the next opening of your Chapter.fm in a new folder.
One author work with a text inset and you open the Chapter.fm is possible,
but more as two author cannot open the same file at the
hname]\Graphic.eps
[Pathname]\Graphic.jpg
...
Download TOOLBOX: www.toolboxforme.com/download
Then collect all files for the next opening of your Chapter.fm in a new folder.
One author work with a text inset and you open the Chapter.fm is possible,
but more as two author cannot open the same file at the
r, when I
> double-clicked a text inset, the text inset file that opened was entirely
> different. ?The original text inset file is no longer in the directory. It
> has actually disappeared from the network drive, but the original text from
> the inset is still in the "main f
I am using Unstructured FrameMaker 8.0p266 on Windows XP. We have converted a
rather large users guide to include all text insets. When I opened a "main
file" containing text insets, it looked fine. However, when I double-clicked a
text inset, the text inset file that opened wa
ever, when I double-clicked
> a text inset, the text inset file that opened was entirely different. The
> original text inset file is no longer in the directory. It has actually
> disappeared from the network drive, but the original text from the inset is
> still in the "main f
xt insets." By "main file," I assume you
mean the "container" file ( some call it "destination" file) into which the
text insets are imported. How large is large? How many is all?
However, when I
> double-clicked a text inset, the text inset file that opened w
xt insets." By "main file," I assume you
mean the "container" file ( some call it "destination" file) into which the
text insets are imported. How large is large? How many is all?
However, when I
> double-clicked a text inset, the text inset file that opened w
I am using Unstructured FrameMaker 8.0p266 on Windows XP. We have converted a
rather large users guide to include all text insets. When I opened a "main
file" containing text insets, it looked fine. However, when I double-clicked a
text inset, the text inset file that opened wa
t; Art, my apologies for not being clearer. I want to move the text inset
> source files, not my manuals. I've looked at the Archive Plug-In, and it
> looks like it moves the entire manual, and it copies the text insets
> into a subdirectory. Let me know if I'm mis
t; Art, my apologies for not being clearer. I want to move the text inset
> source files, not my manuals. I've looked at the Archive Plug-In, and it
> looks like it moves the entire manual, and it copies the text insets
> into a subdirectory. Let me know if I'm mistaken.
>
&g
er. I want to move the text inset
source files, not my manuals. I've looked at the Archive Plug-In, and it
looks like it moves the entire manual, and it copies the text insets
into a subdirectory. Let me know if I'm mistaken.
Fei Min
-Original Message-
From: Shmuel Wolfso
er. I want to move the text inset
source files, not my manuals. I've looked at the Archive Plug-In, and it
looks like it moves the entire manual, and it copies the text insets
into a subdirectory. Let me know if I'm mistaken.
Fei Min
-Original Message-
From: Shmuel Wolfso
No disclaimers apply.
DoD 358
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Fei Min Lorente
wrote:
> I'm using FrameMaker 7.2 on Windows XP, and I have FrameScript.
>
> I'm looking for ideas on the easiest way to resolve the text inset
> ref
No disclaimers apply.
DoD 358
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Fei Min Lorente
wrote:
> I'm using FrameMaker 7.2 on Windows XP, and I have FrameScript.
>
> I'm looking for ideas on the easiest way to resolve the text inset
> references if
I'm using FrameMaker 7.2 on Windows XP, and I have FrameScript.
I'm looking for ideas on the easiest way to resolve the text inset
references if I move the source files. I have about 150 files all
together, divided up among about 40 folders. The text insets are
unstructured, althou
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