Hi Richard Since I posted this (though like most of my posts it has still not appeared on the list) I have heard from India that it is a known issue that they are working on. That's because I also reported it as a bug.
The solution is to undock the Paragraph Designer - then you can remove the autonumbering. I tried this and it works. Roger On 10/10/2012 5:25 PM, Combs, Richard wrote: > Roger Shuttleworth wrote: > >> I open the Paragraph Designer and add an autonumber format to Heading >> 1, >> such as H:<n+>\t, and click Update All. The paragraph duly shows a 1 >> and >> a tab at the beginning. >> >> Back in the Paragraph Designer, I now try to delete the autonumber >> format, in any way I can think of. Whatever I do - however many times I >> click the Autonumber Format checkbox, or if I select and delete the >> autonumber format itself - I cannot get rid of that pesky autonumber >> format once it has been entered. I can modify it but not delete it. If >> I >> select it and delete, it disappears, but when I click Apply or Update >> All it returns. It is impossible to clear that checkbox completely; it >> has either a checkmark or a square. > Hmm, a square in a check box generally indicates multiple items are selected, > some of which have the setting enabled and some of which don't. What's > selected when you're doing this -- anything? > > Is the Heading 1 pgf you created the only thing in the new document? There > may be a bug related to that pgf also being the end of the flow. > > Try this: Click outside the text frame so there is no text cursor location. > Now, in Paragraph Designer, select Heading 1 in the Paragraph Tag pull-down. > See if you can clear the Autonumber Format check box and click Update All. > > Richard G. Combs > Senior Technical Writer > Polycom, Inc. > richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom > 303-223-5111 > ------ > rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom > 303-903-6372 > ------ > > > > > > > >
