Hi, Chuck: I don't have a solution, but I do have a suggestion. It sounds as if you've found a bug in how FM processes the naming of paragraph (and probably character) format names. If an embedded comma confuses the running header/footer variable, it shouldn't be permitted when defining the format's name. An explanatory alert should appear.
You might want to submit this as a bug report / feature request, at: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform Regards, Peter __________________ Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices On Mon, Oct 27, 2008. at 10:56 AM, Charles Beck <Charles.Beck at infor.com> wrote: > Esteemed Framers, > > I have a problem I am hoping someone can help me solve. I have searched > the Frame documentation to no avail. I do not have time to search > through all the archives for this list; so please forgive if the info is > there (which I rather doubt). > > I have a set of templates that I inherited. I want to use the Heading 2 > paragraph style in a running header. Unfortunately, the paragraph style > is actually named "Heading 2,H2", which confuses FrameMaker when > encountered in a system variable paragraph tag <$paratext[Heading > 2,H2]>. Frame thinks it is a multiple style reference because of the > comma. That much I have learned from the documentation. > > The question is, short of renaming the paragraph style (which is not > really an option for us), is there any way to get Frame to recognized > this as a single paragraph style in a paragraph tag for a running > header? > > Please reply to me directly, as I am on digest. > > TIA for whatever help anyone can give me! > > Chuck Beck
