Ken Poshedly wrote: 
 
> Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch. For instance, in the TOC I
> was working on, the variable definition for current page number is shown as
> <$curpagenum> with no hyphen included, yet a hyphen always preceded the
> numerical digit.

Not at all a glitch. You were using the master pages from your chapters, which 
have the hyphen in their footers between the chapter number and page number. I 
explained this to you. Maybe I wasn't sufficiently clear... 
 
> I followed suggestions from you guys to import the format of another TOC
> instead of using the format of my body chapters. It worked.
> 
> Note that now the variable definition for current page number is still
> shown as <$curpagenum> with no hyphen, and NO hyphen precedes the numerical
> digit.
> 
> Go figure.

Go learn about master pages. :-)


Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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