Don't worry, Don, it's *much* easier than you think. It's also somewhat easier 
than the procedures that Art Campbell already posted.

As Art correctly stated, the first step is to remove the reinserted detailed 
TOC, which you added to the book as a static book component rather than as a 
generated file. Do this from the book window.



The second step is to identify the file that is the outline TOC and use Windows 
to remove it from the directory where the book file and the chapter files 
reside. You can keep it if you wish, but you'll probably want to give it a new 
name that helps you identify how/why it's different from the "live" TOC.



The third step is to place the file for the formatted, detailed TOC (or a copy 
o fthe file) into the directory you're using for the book and to give it the 
proper name. The "magic" name is booknameTOC.fm, where the string "bookname" is 
the name of the book file (without extension). 



The last step is to set up the book file to generate/update the TOC as you want 
it. 

If you did, in fact, remove the outline TOC from the book file already, you 
need to set up for a new TOC using the Add>Table of Contents command from the 
book file. (You do *not* want to use File>Add as Art recommended in his first 
procedure, because that adds it as a static content file which will never be 
updated.) In the Set Up Table of Contents dialog, select the paragraph tags you 
want to include, verify that the specified suffix is TOC (to match the way you 
remnamed the formatted TOC file), and click OK. Then in the Update Book dialog, 
click Update. At that point FrameMaker will look for an existing file with the 
expected name (booknameTOC.fm), and since it finds one it will update that 
existing formatted file rather than generating a new, unformatted TOC. 

If, on the other hand, the book file still includes a generated file icon 
(which is different than a static content file icon, in case you've never 
looked closely) for the now unwanted outline TOC, you need to highlight that 
file in the book window and then choose Edit>Set Up Table of Contents to revise 
the list of paragraphs to include. Once you've selected the para tags for your 
detailed outline and verified the correct suffix string, proceed to update the 
book and you're done.



-Fred Ridder


> From: donandjudy1 at earthlink.net
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: TOC Trouble
> Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 09:24:15 -0700
> 
> Hello to all, especially Peter Gold:
> 
> Using Frame 7.2 on Home XP, SP3, I've created a problem with my TOC.
> 
> Awhile back, I generated a reduced TOC to submit to potential publishers as
> an outline, but neglected to do so as a stand-alone.
> I eventually deleted that TOC from the book and reinstated the previous,
> full-sized and completely formatted TOC back into the book.
> But this file has now lost its "generated" status and is not recognized by
> Frame as such, so it does not update when I update the book.
> 
> Am I doomed to rebuild and reformatted the entire TOC from scratch, or is
> there some way I can get Frame to recognize the old file as a generated file
> once again?

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