You could do this only if you are using different paragraph format tags in the front matter than in the chapters (sections). You could then use a specific counter for that set of tags using roman numbering.
However, splitting the file into individual chapter files is probably the best thing. HTH, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson On 12/16/05, Robert Kern <bob at technicalpublishing.com> wrote: > All, > > I have a very short book (about 180 pages) that is multiple chapters but > is currently a single Frame file. I'd like to keep it as a single file, > but am uncertain how to apply chapter-like chapter/figure/table > numbering and page numbering if things are in a single file. > > How would I go from roman to arabic numbering as I leave the from matter > and enter the first chapter? > How would I increment the chapnum value at the start of each chapter? > > Probably the only good answer is to break the book un into separate > files, but hoping there might be a slick use of markers as an easy work > around. > > -bob > > Robert Kern > President, TIPS Technical Publishing, Inc. > 108 E. Main Street, Suite 4 > Carrboro, NC 27510 > www.technicalpublishing.com > bob at technicalpublishing.com > 919-933-2629 phone and fax >
