Re: QUESTION: Generate a list of graphics in a Frame file?

Subject: Re: QUESTION: Generate a list of graphics in a Frame file?
From: Becca Barrett <bbarrett -at- CFIPRO -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 13:34:47 -0800

Kelly

1. Select Generate from the file menu. If you do this when you are in
a file, you will get a list for that file. For a book, you need to add
a new file, but the rest of the procedure is the same.

2. Select list of references from the Generated List drop down.

3. Press the Generate button. You get to pick the kind of reference in
the next window.

3. Select "Imported Graphics" from the choices in the Don't Include"
box on the Set Up List of References box.

This will produce a list of all of the graphics in order with their
page numbers.

This is a well hidden feature, but so useful.

Becca
bbarrett -at- cfipro -dot- com




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Subject: QUESTION: Generate a list of graphics in a Frame file?
Author: Kelly Williamson <kelly -dot- williamson -at- CBIS -dot- COM> at Internet
Date: 11/19/97 4:04 PM


Gang,

Does anyone know of a way to generate a list
of referenced graphics in a Frame file or book?

TIA,

Kelly Williamson
Technical Writer
kelly -dot- williamson -at- cbis -dot- com


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