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No, I hadn't done the mif-washing thing -- at least not as you describe it.
Instead, I just re-saved the existing file as a FM file, no matter what it is.
I'll try your method, too.
-- Ken
On Friday, February 13, 2015 4:33 PM, Rebecca Officer <Rebecca -dot- Officer -at- alliedtelesis -dot- co -dot- nz> wrote:
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>That is seriously weird. I'd guess either your book or the FM files are corrupted.
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>Have you tried MIF-washing them? As in, save the offending file as MIF, then save the MIF file as FM.
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>Good luck!
>Rebecca
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>From: techwr-l-bounces+rebecca -dot- officer=alliedtelesis -dot- co -dot- nz -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com <techwr-l-bounces+rebecca -dot- officer=alliedtelesis -dot- co -dot- nz -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> on behalf of Ken Poshedly <poshedly -at- bellsouth -dot- net>
>Sent: Saturday, 14 February 2015 8:21 a.m.
>To: TECHWR-L Writing
>Subject: FrameMaker book hauntings
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>Excuse me for posting a FrameMaker query here, but whomever runs that list has it set so that my questions (as infrequent as they are) don't appear for sometimes several days. (Yet I've never posted anything inappropriate or outlandish.) Anyway . . .
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>We're running FrameMaker 11.0 on Windows 7 platforms and are having problems with one -- and ONLY one -- particular book.
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>The problem is that when adding the eight or so FM files to build this one particular book, FM recognizes most of the files as mif files and prompts me with a pop-up window advising me that the file . . .
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>"is not in recognizable format. Are you sure you want to add this file to (the book file)?"
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>The Add, Don't Add and Cancel buttons appear directly below, so I click "Add", and it take f-o-r-e-v-e-r but does finally load the book chapter.
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>In the book file, the accompanying icon is the letter "M" instead of "Fm" (like it usually is).
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>And this doesn't happen with all of the book chapters either, and is inconsistent with which chapters it "plays" with.
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>So what I do is open a so-called "mif" chapter in the book file, then do a "save-as" to "fm" format (which I know it already is), then delete the "mif" file from the book and re-import it as an "fm" file. Most of the time it works and the newly imported section displays and remains as "fm". But sometimes, even that doesn't work.
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>And if I do any edits in that chapter and save it again, the icon for that chapter might "miraculously" change to an "m" in the book window.
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>Sheesh!!
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>Note that in Windows Explorer, all of the files in their actual folder are honest-to-goodness FrameMaker files and not mif files.
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>So is this a bug in FM 11? We don't have this problem with any other FM files or books and have been successfully using FM for many years (myself, since 1998 with FM 5.5).
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>What gives?
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>-- Ken in Atlanta
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