TITLE:   Frame Contents Do Not Display in a Style Sheet
PRODUCT: Ami Pro 2.0
DATE:    03-Oct-1991

PROBLEM: 

The message "Cannot create temporary file for frame.  Frame contents will not 
be displayed" appears when a specific style sheet file is used in a File / New 
operation.

SOLUTION: 

If Style Management was used to move a modified style from a document to a 
style sheet or to change the function key assignments in a style sheet, or if 
the CHGFONT.SMM macro was used to modify a style sheet, graphics files in the 
style sheet will no longer display if the graphics files were imported with 
the Copy Image option selected.  The error message "Cannot create temporary 
file for frame.  Frame contents will not be displayed" displays when the style 
sheet is used.  This error is an indication that the program cannot locate a 
graphic image.  The error will occur when using such a style sheet for a new 
file or when an existing document which refers to such a style sheet is 
opened.

Utilities are available from Lotus Development Corporation which will correct 
the modified style sheets so that the graphics will display when the style 
sheets are used.  Any changes made with the CHGFONT.SMM macro or Style 
Management will be retained.  One utility program can be used to correct 
individual style sheet files; the other utility program can be used to correct 
all style sheet files in a particular directory.  The following describes 
these utilities:

REPAIR.EXE

Use this program to correct individual style sheets. Follow these instructions 
to use REPAIR.EXE:

 1. Access the drive and directory where the file REPAIR.EXE is located:
    a. Type at the DOS prompt the letter of the drive followed by a colon (:). 
       For example, if the files are located on a floppy disk in drive A, type 
       at the DOS prompt:
       A: and press ENTER.
    b. If the file is in a directory, type at the DOS prompt:
       CD \DIRNAME and press ENTER.  \DIRNAME should be the correct path to 
       the directory.
 2. At the DOS prompt type REPAIR X:\PATHNAME\STYLENAME and press ENTER.  
    X:\PATHNAME should be the path to the styles directory (which is usually 
    C:\AMIPRO\STYLES) and STYLENAME should be the name of the style sheet 
    which needs to be corrected.  For example, if the ~INVOICE.STY style sheet 
    needs to be corrected and the styles directory is C:\AMIPRO\STYLES, type 
    at the DOS prompt:
    REPAIR C:\AMIPRO\STYLES\~INVOICE.STY and press ENTER.

FIXALL.BAT

Use this batch file to correct all of the style sheets in a specific 
directory.  Follow these directions to use FIXALL.BAT:

 1. Access the drive and directory where the files FIXALL.BAT and REPAIR.EXE 
    are located:  Note: Both files must be in the same directory.
    a. Type at the DOS prompt the letter of the drive followed by a colon (:). 
       For example, if the files are located on a floppy disk in drive A, type 
       at the DOS prompt:
       A: and press ENTER.
    b. If these files are in a directory, type at the DOS prompt:
       CD \DIRNAME and press ENTER.  \DIRNAME should be the correct path to 
       the directory.
 2. At the DOS prompt type:
    FIXALL X:\PATHNAME and press ENTER.  X:\PATHNAME should be the path to the 
    directory containing the Ami Pro styles that need to be corrected (this is 
    usually C:\AMIPRO\STYLES).

FIXALL.BAT will scan every file with an extension of .STY in the specified 
directory and make the necessary correction to all of the style sheet files 
which have been modified with Style Management or with the CHGFONT.SMM macro.

These utilities are available electronically from the Lotus Word Processing 
division's bulletin board at 404-851-1371 and from the LotusWP forum, library 
2, on CompuServe.  Download the file FIXSTY.ZIP from both locations.  The 
utilities can be obtained on disk by contacting the Lotus Word Processing 
Division's Customer Service department at 404-256-2272.  Ask for the style 
sheet correction utilities.

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