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To: "Thomas Michanek" <thomas.michanek@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: more on Frame losing .png files; floating anchors solved
From: "Stevens, Karen \(GE Healthcare, non-ge\)" <Karen.Stevens@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 16:20:54 -0500
Cc: "Free Framers" <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
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Thread-index: AcSbZvIwkwrnhfZ9ToOxewgLPdsHlwAALT3g
Thread-topic: more on Frame losing .png files; floating anchors solved
>> Here's the code for two anchored frames, one containing a graphic that >> displays its .png filename, and one that says "no referenced file". > You need to follow the "link" to the corresponding <AFrame> section > and check the contents of the imported object there. They've been turned into FrameVectors...! How did that happen? And, more importantly, how do I prevent it from happening again? > But, have you first checked the Object Properties of the imported graphic > in FM to check the file reference? Yes. That's where it says "Referenced file: No file". >> (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.) > Don't use these tools to check MIF files, use an ordinary text editor Granted. I had to *find* wordpad, first -- which finally happened this afternoon (the joys of not being the first person to use a machine...). thanks, K. Ananda Stevens ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **