A variable that is tied to a specific tag in File A can't be seen by
File B because the source tag doesn't exist in B -- a variable of the
type that you're using is limited to the file in which it exists.

A couple of better ways of achieving what you want would be to:
* Use a cross-reference in the footer that points to the SectionTitle tag.
* In the Book file, select the files in the section, right-click, and
use Numbering to set the <$volnum> variable to whatever text string
you need for a set of component files. Then invoke the <$volnum>
building block in your footers instead of <$paratext>.
* Create a variable of your own (SectionTltleContent) that you then
use instead of typing text into the SectionTitle tag in A. This type
of user variable can be rippled throughout all component books because
it's free-standing. Once it's set in A, use File > Import > Formats
and specify Variables in B and the other component files to import it.
You can change the contents whenever the Section changes.

Art

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On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 4:15 PM, Jon Harvey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Windows XP Pro
>
> Frame 7.2
>
>
>
> Everyone,
>
>
>
> I'm having trouble getting a variable value to display content in a
> book. Here's what I have going:
>
>
>
> The book includes files A and B. File A comes before file B in the book.
>
>
>
> File A has a heading whose paragraph format is "SectionTitle" (and the
> heading does contain text).
>
>
>
> In the footer of File B, I've included a Running H/F 6 variable whose
> definition is <$paratext[SectionTitle]>.
>
>
>
> After generating the book file and updating variables, the value of the
> variable still doesn't appear in file B.
>
>
>
> What gives?
>
>
>
>
>
> Jon Harvey
>
> Manager, Desktop & Enterprise Documentation
>
> CambridgeSoft Corporation
>
> 100 CambridgePark Drive
>
> Cambridge, MA 02140
>
> (617) 588-9354
>
>
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