Hi Deb, Voila! The two Figure paragraph tags' Numbering tabs, preceding the offending table show this:
T:Figure <n+>: I made them F:Figure <n+> instead, and the table is now: T:Table <n+>: What is puzzling is that I wasn't using the series T: for table. I was simply using "Table <n+>: with no series label. I guess the T of Table was picked up anyway. Thanks so much! Are you offering a training course? ;-) T:Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. -----Original Message----- >From: Debbi Correia <debbi.fortney at verizon.net> >Sent: Aug 15, 2006 1:40 PM >To: 'Lorraine Kiewiet' <lkiewiet at earthlink.net> >Subject: RE: Format A Auto-numbering > >The offending paragraph doesn't necessarily have the TableTitle >paragraph format applied to it. You need to check EVERY paragraph, even >those that aren't part of a table. It could be a heading or a body >paragraph, or an anchor paragraph used for the tables or graphics. > >I'd insert the same type of table at the very beginning of the chapter. >If the table title numbering is 1, then you know it's something in >between the start of the chapter and the "bad" table. Arrow down from >there until you find it. > >You might also try updating the book, making sure that it is set to >update the numbering in the book. > >I'll be out for a few hours today, but if you want to send me the file I >can certainly take a look at it for you. > >Deb > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Lorraine Kiewiet [mailto:lkiewiet at earthlink.net] >> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 10:11 AM >> To: debbi.fortney at verizon.net >> Subject: RE: Format A Auto-numbering >> >> >> This all checks out. The offending table is very near the >> beginning of the chapter. so it was quick to check with the >> up-arrow technique. Preceding the "bad" table are tables >> used for Warning and Caution. None of these use TableTitle, >> even if I chose to show a Title for these tables, which I don't. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >From: Debbi Correia <debbi.fortney at verizon.net> >> >Sent: Aug 15, 2006 12:54 PM >> >To: 'Lorraine Kiewiet' <lkiewiet at earthlink.net> >> >Subject: RE: Format A Auto-numbering >> > >> >Lorraine, >> >What I normally do in this situation is to open the >> Paragraph Designer >> >and select the Numbering tab. Then place the insertion point just >> >before the incorrectly numbered para, and press the arrow up >> key to go >> >from paragraph to paragraph, watching the Numbering tab in each >> >paragraph. There is most likely a paragraph somewhere that >> is using the >> >autonumber series, even if it doesn't display the number. >> > >> >Also, since you do appear to have a book, make sure from the book >> >window that the Paragraph Numbering in the Chapter file is set to >> >restart. That way if there is a para in the Cover or TOC >> that uses this >> >format, your chapter still will start with 1. >> > >> >Deb Correia >> >Adobe Certified Instructor, FrameMaker 7 >> > >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: Lorraine Kiewiet >> >> >> >> All of the tags are in one file. This simple book has only a >> >> Cover, TOC, and Chapter. This is a new FM 7.2 installation >> >> and all of the documents created thus far are new. There is >> >> no template (yet). When I get this straightened out I'll >> >> create a template for the future. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> --Lorraine >> > >> > >> >> >> Lorraine Kiewiet\r\nTechnical Writing & Consulting\r\nOnline >> & Print Documentation >> > > Lorraine Kiewiet\r\nTechnical Writing & Consulting\r\nOnline & Print Documentation
