OOOOps! I forgot to suggest that the most likely specification that's in use is on the Reference page named Index. However, without knowing the complete setup of your book, I may be overlooking something.
I also forgot to include this test procedure, which is an alternate approach to isolating the cause: > > I seem to think that the answer must lie in the reference pages, but the ref > > page headed "Index Specifications is only one of three which appears to > > control the size of the font in the index. * Before starting this test, make a backup set of the files, then from the Book window, in your test set, use Shift+File - > Save All Files in Book, and then use File > Save Book. * Manually remove the same two of the three index specifications from all the files in the book, then regenerate. (The reason for removing manually is that the import process doesn't remove objects (master page layouts, formats, reference pages, etc.) that are missing in the source of the import, so removing two index specifications from a source file and importing that into other files won't remove a specification.) * Regenerate the book and note the result. * If all is OK, you're done. From within any file in except the Book window, use Shift+File > Save All Open Files (make sure there are no open non-book files that you don't want to save in their current state.) * If the result is NOT OK, from within any non-book file use Shift+File > Close All Open files (answer No to save changes), then reopen the book, and from within the book, use Shift+File > Open All Files in Book . Then, repeat the test with a different single specification in place. (NOTE: Open All Files in Book opens the files in minimize size.) Regards, Peter _______________________________ Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices
