Greetings,

I've been using Frame for about 6 years now. My tech writing certificate course 
talked us through some basics, so I can make my own templates, no problem. I 
was a lone writer for almost 5 years, and I taught myself a lot of stuff about 
making templates. I even tinkered with Framescript. I'm not a guru (especially 
compared to many of the aces on this list), but I'm not a novice either. (With 
unstructured Frame, anyway. I haven't touched structured.)

Today I was helping someone with a Frame Template because the TOC wasn't 
generating properly. Even though it was all configured correctly on the TOC 
Reference page, the tabs weren't coming through when you regenerated the TOC.

Turned out there were two TOC pages, TOC and TOC1. I made the normal TOC 
formatting changes to TOC1, and it seemed to generate fine.

So, I've gotten it to work...but why?

1. How did the second TOC reference page get in there? This template uses a LOT 
of reference pages. E.g. a lot of internal information (that you need to 
reference) is stored in the reference pages, such as how to insert graphics, 
document numbers, etc. Do all those reference pages 'confuse' things?

2. Why was Frame looking at the 2nd TOC reference page? Is there some mystical 
setting you can only see in the MIF file that 
tells Frame which TOC reference page to use? Or does frame just read through 
the 'flow' of the reference pages and takes whatever the last one is? How does 
Frame know to look at TOC or TOC1 for the formatting of the TOC page? Does it 
go by the name of the page? i.e. anything with TOC in it?

I hope some of you gurus out there can explain it to me. I like knowing why 
something works, so I can better understand how to use it.

Thanks!

Zo?




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