An Internal Error Occurred While Writing Imported Graphics Framemaker
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by Ralph_Tow.. » Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:07:28 We are running FM version 7.2b144 on MS Win xp Pro (32 bit), and I did not notice this until service pack 3 was installed. I believe I have found a work around to the situation and another contributing cause. If graphic files are placed directly in an anchored frame instead of importing by reference, the file somehow becomes misplaced. If you right click the graphic and open the Object Properties dialog box, and see the phrase "no referenced https://groups.google.com/d/topic/adobe.framemaker/bMuxmgQWQAA file" below Main Editor: Referenced File: in the lower left hand corner, this has happened. I found if I removed all graphics files without references and imported them by reference, the source file may then be properly saved. I am also using a program called CCleaner, which removes cookies, temp files, browsing history and the like from a system. If the program http://www.verycomputer.com/334_c76423b862a99a9b_1.htm settings are chosen too aggressively, and the application runs when FM has a file open, this same error will occur, even if all files are referenced properly. I don't know if SP3 has some similar application which is now running in the background and causing this. To summarize, if you want to retain SP3, I have eliminated this error by confirming the links to referenced graphics files and avoiding using 3rd party "cleaners" while FM is open. Top An internal error occurred while writing imported graphics in this document. The file has been saved by Sheila_Carli.. » Thu, 24 Jul 2008 00:35:10 Thanks for posting your solution, Ralph -- I don't recall anybody ever mentioning using apps such as CCleaner and moreover realizing that they were having an effect on FM files, so that's very useful to know. fwiw, is there any reason you haven't updated to the latest version of 7.2 (p158)? There were several significant problems in b144 that were fixed in p158 -- here's a small list:
Use our Hints: 1 31st May 03:30 ralph_towers External User Posts: 1 An internal error occurred while writingimported graphics in this do***ent. The file hasbeen saved http://www.mombu.com/computer_design/general-photoshop/t-an-internal-error-occurred-while-writingimported-graphics-in-this-document-the-file-hasbeen-saved-9696869.html We are running FM version 7.2b144 on MS Win xp Pro (32 bit), and I did not notice this until service pack 3 was installed. I believe I have found a http://www.cusl2c.com/internal-error-while-creating-pdf-files/ work around to the situation and another contributing cause. If graphic files are placed directly in an anchored frame instead of importing by reference, the file somehow becomes misplaced. If you right an internal click the graphic and open the Object Properties dialog box, and see the phrase "no referenced file" below Main Editor: Referenced File: in the lower left hand corner, this has happened. I found if I removed all graphics files without references and imported them by reference, the source file may then be properly saved. I am also using a program called CCleaner, which removes an internal error cookies, temp files, browsing history and the like from a system. If the program settings are chosen too aggressively, and the application runs when FM has a file open, this same error will occur, even if all files are referenced properly. I don't know if SP3 has some similar application which is now running in the background and causing this. To summarize, if you want to retain SP3, I have eliminated this error by confirming the links to referenced graphics files and avoiding using 3rd party "cleaners" while FM is open. ralph_towers sponsored links 2 31st May 03:30 sheila_carlisle External User Posts: 1 An internal error occurred while writingimported graphics in this do***ent. The file hasbeen saved Thanks for posting your solution, Ralph -- I don't recall anybody ever mentioning using apps such as CCleaner and moreover realizing that they were having an effect on FM files, so that's very useful to know. fwiw, is there any reason you haven't updated to the latest version of 7.2 (p158)? There were several significant problems in b144 that were fixed in p158 -- here's a small list: 9004, 6921628, 9677518, 0 FrameMaker 9.0.0 for Intel Build: 9.0p255 Window System: MSWindows Operating System: Windows NT 5.1 (major.minor.build: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3) Generated on: venerdì 30 marzo 2012 11.38.51 To file: C:\Documents and Settings\itgzeanlo\Dati applicazioni\Adobe\FrameMaker\9\FrameLog_12.03.30_11.38.51.txt === Header End === === Stack Trace Begin === $699d9c $93aace === Stack Trace End === === Open Window List Begin === # not implemented === Open Window List End === === Recent Commands Begin === === Recent Commands End === === Recent API Calls Begin === # not implemented === Recent API Calls End === === Windows Relocation Information Begin === Application: 00400000 FrameMaker.exe: 00400000 00979000 ntdll.dll: 7c910000 000b8000 I don't have a clue of what's wrong. I tried to uninstall the software and then to install it again, with the same result. Can you please help me? Kind regards. Antonio Locati Advertisement > Getting back to your issue - how are you trying to create a PDF? Save As or printing to the AdobePDF printer instance? I've tried in both ways, and it's exactly the same: I get the error. > If XP, have you installed the MS hotfix? Windows is regularly updated through Windows Update. > What's in your FM doc? The document is based on some tables (it's a pricelist for our products), there are also some links to some .eps files (which are correctly displayed on screen, so the path is correct). > Did it work before or has it changed and now errors out? The file (or better the book made of about fifteen FM files) was created by someone else, on another PC. When I open it, I get the error. When I send my files to another person, he can create pdf files without any problem. > Does it update without any errors? Yes, I regularly update Framemaker without any error. Thanks for your help!! To see the other 15 answer Information from the Internet site, please contact us if you need to remove. Article title:Internal error while creating pdf files Article Permalink:http://www.cusl2c.com/internal-error-while-creating-pdf-files/ Tags: Internal error while creating pdf files Good morning. I have problems while creating pdf files from FM documents,using FM9: I get an internal error, see here an example: === Header Begin === Internal Error: 9