Yep, even just one leading 0 [0100 mm] worked (someone suggested that offlist).
Now I think I get how this works better. Thanks! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Linda G. Gallagher TechCom Plus, LLC lindag at techcomplus dot com www.techcomplus.com 303-450-9076 or 800-500-3144 User guides, online help, FrameMaker and WebWorks ePublisher templates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -----Original Message----- From: Rick Quatro [mailto:frameexp...@truevine.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 1:34 PM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Cc: Linda G. Gallagher Subject: Re: Sort order of entries in an index Hi Linda, 100 mm stud [00100 mm stud] 150 mm stud [00150 mm stud] 200 mm stud [00200 mm stud] 70 mm stud [00070 mm stud] 90 mm stud [00090 mm stud] Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda G. Gallagher" <lin...@techcomplus.com> To: "'Lester C. Smalley'" <lsmalley at infocon.com> Cc: <framers at lists.frameusers.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 3:18 PM Subject: RE: Sort order of entries in an index > This question and answer got me looking at the FM help to see how this > work. > But, I'm still not sure how to get some numerics to sort correctly. > > This is what I get: > > 100 mm stud > 150 mm stud > 200 mm stud > 70 mm stud > 90 mm stud > > This is what I want: > > 70 mm stud > 90 mm stud > 100 mm stud > 150 mm stud > 200 mm stud > > How do I use the [aaa] type of construction to get this to sort? > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Linda G. Gallagher > TechCom Plus, LLC > lindag at techcomplus dot com > www.techcomplus.com > 303-450-9076 or 800-500-3144 > User guides, online help, FrameMaker and > WebWorks ePublisher templates > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~