Internal Error Bad Table Index Pagemaker
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Internal Error Bad Record Index In Pagemaker
you need to. Start now > Learn the apps Get started or learn new ways to work. Learn now > Ask the community Post questions and get answers from experts. Start now > Adobe is changing the world through digital experiences. Our creative, marketing and document solutions empower everyone — from cannot process publications links pagemaker emerging artists to global brands — to bring digital creations to life and deliver them to the right person at the right moment for the best results. About Us Newsroom Careers At Adobe Privacy Security Corporate Responsibility Customer Showcase Investor Relations Events Contact Us Home Support Support Knowledgebase Troubleshoot publications that won't open (PageMaker 7.x on Mac OS) What's covered Troubleshooting tasks Further suggestions This troubleshooting guide can help you resolve problems that prevent you from opening an Adobe PageMaker 7.x document. These problems can cause PageMaker to return an error such as the following: -- "Cannot open the file. File is not a PageMaker publication." -- "Internal Error: Bad Table Index. Cannot Open File." -- "Cannot open file. File is not a PageMaker publication file. 8009:20481" -- "Cannot open file. 8009:-0001" -- "Cannot process publication's links: Internal error: Bad record index. 8401:20515" -- "Cannot record changes to the style: Internal
See plans for: businesses photographers students Document Cloud Acrobat DC Sign Stock Elements Marketing Cloud Analytics Audience Manager Campaign Experience Manager Media Optimizer Target See all Adobe for enterprise Acrobat Reader DC Adobe Flash Player Adobe AIR Adobe Shockwave Player All products Creative Cloud Individuals Photographers Students and Teachers Business Schools and Universities Marketing Cloud Document Cloud Stock Elements All products Get Support Find answers quickly. Contact us if you need to. Start now > Learn the apps Get started or learn new ways to work. Learn now > Ask the community Post questions and get answers from experts. Start now > Adobe is changing the world through digital experiences. Our creative, marketing and document http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/328538.html solutions empower everyone — from emerging artists to global brands — to bring digital creations to life and deliver them to the right person at the right moment for the best results. About Us Newsroom Careers At Adobe Privacy Security Corporate Responsibility Customer Showcase Investor Relations Events Contact Us Home Support Support Knowledgebase Troubleshoot damaged publications (PageMaker 6.0-7.x) Issue When you work in, save, or print an Adobe PageMaker publication, PageMaker returns an error or https://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/328708.html behaves unexpectedly. You can perform the same tasks in other publications without error. Solutions Open a copy of the publication on the hard disk, and then do one or more of the following solutions: Solution 1: Perform a diagnostic recompose. 1. If you use PageMaker 6.0 for Mac OS, temporarily move all imported graphics on master pages to the pasteboard. You don't need to move graphics from the master pages if you use PageMaker 6.01 or later for Mac OS, or PageMaker for Windows. 2. Press Option+Shift (Mac OS) or Ctrl+Shift (Windows), and choose Type > Hyphenation. 3. After the diagnostic recompose is completed, choose File > Save As, and then save the publication to the hard disk. Solution 2: Perform a slide show. 1. While pressing the Shift key, choose Layout > Go To Page. 2. After all pages appear at least once, press any key to stop the slide show. 3. Choose Window > Show Master Pages, and then click each master page icon in the Master Pages palette. 4. After you display all master pages, choose File > Save As, and then save the publication to the hard disk. Solution 3: Rename the PageMaker preferences file. Exit from PageMaker, rename the PageMaker preferences file, and then restart PageMaker. -- In Mac OS, the PageMaker preferences file (Adobe PageMak
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