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To: <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: more on Frame losing .png files; floating anchors solved
From: "Stevens, Karen \(GE Healthcare, non-ge\)" <Karen.Stevens@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 12:29:36 -0500
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Thread-index: AcSbPQ1PiXSpCT3ATviar/Qb44T/NwABz2swAAARi+A=
Thread-topic: floating anchors... and Frame losing .png files
The .mif file finally opened... Here's the code for two anchored frames, one containing a graphic that displays its .png filename, and one that says "no referenced file". <Para <Unique 1014359> <PgfTag `g0 graphic anchor'> <PgfReferenced Yes> <ParaLine <TextRectID 74> <AFrame 7> > # end of ParaLine > # end of Para <Para <Unique 998833> <PgfTag `g0 graphic anchor'> <PgfReferenced Yes> <ParaLine <TextRectID 76> <AFrame 10> > # end of ParaLine > # end of Para On floating anchors: Thanks to Grant, who got me looking in the right direction. It turned out that the graphic paragraph symbols themselves got conditionalized somehow. (p.s. For your next Word-vs-Frame battle: it took 45 minutes for a Dell with a 2.2Ghz processor and 528mb of RAM to open a 13,392 page text file.) --K. Ananda Stevens -----Original Message----- From: Grant Hogarth [mailto:ghogarth@xxxxxxxxx] I'd check to see that you have not inadvertently "conditionalized" 1. the marker tag 2.the graphic ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **