Hi Wim, In the first case (catalog), I didn't set up the files so have no idea why that approach was taken. While the chapter start master page was built with a disconnected chapter-head frame, only a few of the actual book (body) chapter documents were that way--that is, all the others' chapter-head frames had been connected to the main flow, even though their master page showed it disconnected. I'm correcting these as I go (after many years of not realizing it was even an issue).
=== In the second case (quarterly publication), there is no master page with a shortened two-column main flow frame and a separate, full-width, non- or other-flow frame. Only this one instance exists and only on the document (body) page. We do not use multiple flows. This full-width frame is not connected to the flow because it occurs at the bottom of this chapter's page 1 regardless of what text appears in the main two-column flow above it. AFAIK, this full-width frame can't be anchored to any position in the main flow because its position on the page is fixed but its position relative to the text flow (content) varies. I could connect the full-width frame to the end of the main flow, which would allow its head to appear in the TOC at the end of entries for this chapter (instead of above this chapter title entry) regardless of the page on which it appears. However, the level 1 head of the full-width frame should be the second level 1 entry for this chapter. I understand now that FM places TOC headings by the order in which they are encountered. Does FM encounter a text frame with no flow before the first frame in the main (A) flow? Thanks for your input, Karen On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Wim Hooghwinkel - idtp <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Karen, > > could you explain how your files are set up - and in particular this > erroneous file - why do you use separate disconnected frames for your > headings? > > Do you place the frame you mention on the Body page or on the Master Page? > Do you use multiple flows in your documents? > > If the Chapter heading and the Heading 1 are not in the same flow it will > be impossible for FM to determine the correct order when generating the TOC. > > You could send me the files off-list if you want and I'll have a look. > > > Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards, > > Wim Hooghwinkel > > Information Energy <http://informationenergy.org/> - Leading Conference > on Innovation in Knowledge and Information Exchange > > tel. +31652036811 > Skype wimhooghwinkel > Twitter @idtp @ien2013 > [email protected] > www.idtp.eu > > FrameMaker support: [email protected] > > Op 27 mrt. 2014, om 18:00 heeft [email protected] het > volgende geschreven: > > The errant frame has NO flow tag. If I connect it at the end of the > last frame in the document, it will gain flow A status. Should I > manually assign flow B instead? Neither would place it correctly, but > it would at least remain under its correct chapter. > > >
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