I've gotten several responses explaining the sequence and I'll work through 
them soon. Thanks to all of you.

RE: "Setting up page numbering isn't really that complicated," I thought that 
myself until the process as I knew it resulted in incorrect page numbering. :)


-----Original Message-----
From: Combs, Richard [mailto:richard.co...@polycom.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 9:24 AM
To: Tim Pann; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Book pagination confusion


Forget setting numbering from within the file. The book-level settings will 
override those. And at the single-file-level, there's no such concept as 
"continue numbering from previous file." If a file is a component in a book, 
set its numbering only in the book window. 

Setting up page numbering isn't really that complicated (and I thought was 
adequately explained in the help). Assuming you want frontmatter (title, toc, 
etc.) with Roman page numbers and the rest of the book with Arabic numbers: 

1) In the book window, select the first file in the book and open the Numbering 
Properties dialog. On the Page tab, set First Page # to 1 and Format to roman 
(xiv). 

2) In the book window, select the rest of the frontmatter files (TOC, LOF, 
etc.). In Numbering Properties, Page tab, select Continue Numbering from 
Previous Page in Book. 

3) In the book window, select the first chapter file. In Numbering Properties, 
Page, set First Page # to 1 and Format to Numeric (14).

4) In the book window, select the rest of the files in the book. In Numbering 
Properties, Page tab, select Continue Numbering from Previous Page in Book.

If you don't want a separate numbering stream for frontmatter, just skip the 
first two steps. In step 3, select the first file in the book. In step 4, 
select all the rest. Two quick, painless steps. :-)



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