Hello Experts! Thanks very much! The labels solved my problems, and I have put ALL the placeholders in so now we are set!
I hope I can contribute to the list in the future! I am so happy to have discovered this list. Thanks, Robert On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:31 PM, <quills at airmail.net> wrote: > I have found that when using a numbering stream it is best to put ALL > placeholders in. Therefore your formats should read: > > H1 A:<$chapnum>.<n+>< =0>< =0> > H2 A:<$chapnum>.<n>.<n+>< =0> > H3 A:<$chapnum>.<n>.<n>.<n+> > > Additionally, ensure that you haven't used this number stream with the > desginator (in my example A:) in any other numbering formats you may use. > > Once you have a template with the correct formatting, import that format to > all other files that are identical in format. > > Scott > > > At 2:41 PM +0200 8/18/08, Robert Rogge wrote: > >> Hello Everyone, >> >> I?m new to the list - but I am looking forward to helping and >> contributing. >> I?ve only been using Frame for a couple of years now, but I am getting >> more >> and more experienced every day . . . >> >> But not experienced enough to the bottom of this *Strangeness with >> Autonumbers*. >> >> So I have four heading levels (Chapter.H1.H2.H3), and I need to have >> numbered headings. I have the following autonumber formats. >> >> - H1 - <$chapnum>.<n+> >> - H2 - <$chapnum>.<n>.<n+> >> - H3 - <$chapnum>.<n>.<n>.<n+> >> >> Everything should be fine, right? Well, it works in most of my chapters, >> but >> in others it fails. The typical failure looks like: >> >> - 3.2 >> - 3.2.1 >> - 3.0.1 (where it should be 3.3.1) >> - Then I get 3.0.1 many times, suddenly a 3.2.1 and on and on, and it >> seems to be random. >> >> -- Robert Rogge 93-423-1784