A couple things to check: * This may be a minor point or a typo, but your Figure tag definition doesn't include the - that you mention in text... (> F:Fig.\ <$chapnum>\+<n+>< >\t).
* Is it possible that another tag, somewhere in the book is using the F: numbering stream? You may be able to check that by modifying that tag just in the files that make up Chapter 4, maybe changing it to f: or any other unused letter. * And you've applied the same set of tags to all affected files using Import Formats? On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Pinkham, Jim <Jim.Pinkham at voith.com> wrote: > I'm running FM 7.1p116 on Windows XP SP-2. Maybe, it's just Friday, but I've > got a book that includes landscape pages with different sizes than the > standard pages. Accordingly, the chapters containing the landscape pages are > broken into separate files. I'm working on the first chapter, Chapter 4, > where this is happening, and my autonumbering is giving me fits. My chapter > numbers and heading numbers are working just fine across the multiple files, > but my figure titles all say Fig. 4-1, despite my attempt to follow my trusty > O'Keefe and Loring handbook faithfully. I don't have any tables in this > chapter, so that's not an issue -- at least not yet. > > Here's the scheme: > > Bildtitel (Figures) > > F:Fig.\ <$chapnum>\+<n+>< >\t > > ?berschrift 1. Ebene (Heading1) > > A:<$chapnum>\t > > ?berschrift 2. Ebene (Heading2) > > H:<$chapnum>.<n+>< >\t > > Tabellentitel (Table Title) > > U:Tab.\ <$chapnum>\+<n+>\t > > > > Within the book, I have my numbering for this section of Chapter 4 as > follows: > > > > Chapter -- use same number as previous file > > Page -- continue numbering from previous page in book > > Paragraph -- continue numbering from previous paragraph in book > > > > I've deleted all unused styles in these two document files, just to make > sure there's no other paragraph format that may not be playing nice with my > numbering. > > > > I suspect I'm missing something obvious. Hopefully, one of you will see it. > Anyway, any help on this will be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Jim -- Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson No disclaimers apply. DoD 358
