Molly Keegan wrote: >> >> I am having a problem getting my chapter numbering right in the table of >> contents of one of my manuals. Right now, it thinks Chapter 1 is >> Chapter 9, >> Chapter 2 is Chapter 10 and so on. I have made sure that each chapter is >> numbered correctly under Format>Document>Numbering, and the chapter >> numbers >> are correct in other places to which they are referred (page numbering >> that >> includes the chapnum, etc.) I am at a loss for other places where this >> information might be stored in the document. Any suggestions are >> welcome!
Hi, Molly: In the Table of Contents specification on the TOC reference page, use the <$paranum> or <$paranumonly> building block instead of <$chapnum>, to retrieve either the whole autonumbered chapter paragraph, or just its number, for TOC entries. <$chapnum> retrieves the chapter number of the file in which it appears, so in the table of contents file, it retrieves the table of contents file's chapter number. HTH Regards, Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices
