In my response to Alison's numbering query, I included one bit of real
stupidity. We corresponded off-list about it, but I thought I'd better
correct myself on-list before I confuse someone else.
The problem is in this part:
> > If it matters, my Appendix heading style (Heading1App) is
"A:Append
In my response to Alison's numbering query, I included one bit of real
stupidity. We corresponded off-list about it, but I thought I'd better
correct myself on-list before I confuse someone else.
The problem is in this part:
> > If it matters, my Appendix heading style (Heading1App) is
"A:Append
This worked.
Thanks, Alison
-Original Message-
From: Art Campbell [mailto:art.campb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 11:03 AM
To: Alison Craig
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: FM9 Figure and Table Title Auto-Number Errors
Based on what you didn't say, it do
This worked.
Thanks, Alison
-Original Message-
From: Art Campbell [mailto:art.campb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 11:03 AM
To: Alison Craig
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: FM9 Figure and Table Title Auto-Number Errors
Based on what you didn't sa
Based on what you didn't say, it doesn't sound as if you've set up the
book file to manage the <$chapnum> variable.
In the Book file, highlight the first Appendix, right-click, select
Numbering > Chapter and set the tab to use Alpha characters and start
with 1/A. Apply it and save.
Then highlight
Alison Craig wrote:
> The numbering style for Figures and Tables in CHAPTERS are as follows:
>
> Figure#1 1 6A = F:Figure <$chapnum>\+:
> Figure#+ 1 6A = F:Figure <$chapnum>\+:
>
> Table#1 1 6A = U:Table <$chapnum>\+:
> Table#+ 1 6A = U:Table <$chapnum>\+:
>
>
> I used the same logic for the
Alison Craig wrote:
> The numbering style for Figures and Tables in CHAPTERS are as follows:
>
> Figure#1 1 6A = F:Figure <$chapnum>\+:
> Figure#+ 1 6A = F:Figure <$chapnum>\+:
>
> Table#1 1 6A = U:Table <$chapnum>\+:
> Table#+ 1 6A = U:Table <$chapnum>\+:
>
>
> I used the same logic for the
Based on what you didn't say, it doesn't sound as if you've set up the
book file to manage the <$chapnum> variable.
In the Book file, highlight the first Appendix, right-click, select
Numbering > Chapter and set the tab to use Alpha characters and start
with 1/A. Apply it and save.
Then highlight
Within each Chapter and Appendix, Figure and Table titles use an auto-numbering
sequence.
The first Table in any Chapter/Appendix starts with the Chapter number of
Appendix letter, followed by a dash and then is numbered sequentially (followed
by a colon and a title). For example:
Chapter 1: T
Within each Chapter and Appendix, Figure and Table titles use an auto-numbering
sequence.
The first Table in any Chapter/Appendix starts with the Chapter number of
Appendix letter, followed by a dash and then is numbered sequentially (followed
by a colon and a title). For example:
Chapter 1: T
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