Tuollaista se PageMakerin kanssa aikanaan oli.
Suosittelen tekemään tällä sivulla mainitut toimenpiteet, ovat tosin PMn manuaalissakin mainittu:
http://www.makingpages.org/pagemaker/tspmdoc.html
Tärkeimmät toimenpiteet ovat tässä kappaleessa:
"Start troubleshooting by doing a "Slide Show" of a document by holding down the shift key while you choose "Go To Page" from the Layout menu. Don't forget to view the master page(s), as well. PageMaker occasionally loses track of its internal links, and the slide show can restore them.
Next, use the diagnostic recompose feature. This was common practice in older versions of PageMaker, and it is not clear if this will have any effect in more recent releases of PageMaker, and may make matters worse. Remember — always work on a copy of the publication made by the operating system!
Hold down the Shift and Alt/Option keys while choosing "Hyphenation" from the Type menu. Do this with the pointer tool clicked and no objects selected. The result will be one or more beeps:
One beep means PageMaker didn't find a problem. This does not necessarily mean there is nothing wrong, just that nothing was found.
Two beeps means PageMaker found and fixed a problem.
Three beeps means PageMaker found a problem it could not repair.
Once you've done this, "Save As" to a new file and repeat the procedure. Sometimes you get lucky and fix the problem, sometimes you make it worse. Don't make the only copy of your file worse.
Next, try to verify your Styles. Command/Control-click on each style name in the Style palette to bring up the Edit Styles dialogue box, then hit Enter (or press OK). If you get an error message with one of them, you've found a corrupted style. Command/Control-click on "No style" and type the name of the bad style, exactly, except for any plus signs or asterisks. Save the file under a new name with Save As."