Maybe Word's notoriously broken autonumbering is actually contagious! Maybe it's mutating like avian flu to jump species? It looks like I may have been more clever than I realized when I used a Word-to-FrameMaker conversion process that stripped all autonumber and bullet formatting from Word documents before importing the content into FrameMaker.
My opinions only; I don't speak for Intel. Fred Ridder (fred dot ridder at intel dot com) Intel Parsippany, NJ -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:framers-bounces+fred.ridder=intel.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Diane Gaskill Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 1:36 PM To: Gillian Flato; Tammy.VanBoening at jeppesen.com; framers at frameusers.com Subject: RE: numbering conundrum I had a similar numbering problem yesterday with one file out of 18 in a book. (Must be the phase of the moon or something causing all these numbering problems at once, huh?) I'm using continued paragraph numbering in sub-chapter files. All of the files in one section of the book worked except one. No matter what I did, the first heading in that file stayed at 0.1 (heading text). It should have been 4.7 (heading text) Retagging did not work, nor did re-importing all of the formatting parameters into the file. Copying the text into a new doc also did not work. At that point, I assumed there was something hidden in the text that was causing the problem. The only solution I could find was to delete the first heading, manually reenter the text, and retag the heading. So, my question to the list is: What can cause a heading to become corrupt? I forgot to mention that these files are imported from Word. But remember, all of them worked except one. Thanks, Diane
