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Re: Frame's "Print setting for color" Error Message



Some of the warnings might be irrelevant, but I never ignore the conditional
text ones. We use different conditions for different clients, so a
conditional text error warning tells me that I might have client B's
information in client A's file. If client A gets that file, I'm out of a
job.

Rick


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Stauffer" <JStauffer@BeamReachNetworks.com>
To: <framers@omsys.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 1:34 PM
Subject: RE: Frame's "Print setting for color" Error Message


> Yes, you can make all the inconsistencies go away... for a while. But if
> you're importing content from other files, or using conditional text to
any
> extent, they creep back in.
>
> By all means, spend all the time you want on this. But the warnings really
> are irrelevant and my experience has been that it's faster to just click
> through them.
>
> Jim


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