Hey, Art and everybody. I followed Art's explanation, I think. Here's 
what I just tried that worked:

I had had a tag called TitleNoNum, which I used for TOC, LOF, LOT, IOM, 
etc. Autonumbering was deselected. The result was that the footer for 
each of these files was -#, as in -3 instead of Index-3 or Contents-3.

However, in order to insert "Index" into the autonumbering so that 
<$chapnum> would pick it up, and "TOC" or "Contents" for the TOC, and so 
on, obviously I can no longer use one paragraph tag for all of these 
sections.

So, for the Index, I created TitleIndex, selected autonumbering, and 
entered "Index" in the autonumbering field.

Updated, and yes indeedy, the footer picked up "Index" as the chapnum 
and all is well.

Is this what you do, Art? You have separate paragraph tags for each of 
those sections?

On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at  2:18 PM, Art Campbell wrote:

> I set the entry in the footers to use the <$chapnum> (or <$volnum>)
> variable so that all chapters are the same and don't require manual
> tweaking. Then set the value of the <$chapnum> variable to "Index" or
> "Contents" or whatever, using the numbering properties tab for the
> component in the book.
>
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