Hi Doug,

 

Shouldn't it be F:Figure <n+> to continue numbering (you mention F:Figure
<n+1>)?

 

The 'continue numbering' option should be set from within the book file, not
on individual chapter files. In the book select the chapters and choose
Format-Document-Numbering. Then, in the tab Paragraph set 'Continue
numbering ..' . Don't choose the 'Read from file' option here. Then update
the book (don't forget!).

 

Also, check if there's another paragraph format using the F: label for
numbering that resets the <n> to 1. The title may be? Note that a label
identifys an independent numbering sequence, so only use it for one type of
format. If you use the same label for different formats a more complex
numbering set up is needed (with more counters).

 

 

Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,

 

Wim Hooghwinkel

 

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