Strangeness with Autonumbers
Hello Experts! Thanks very much! The labels solved my problems, and I have put ALL the placeholders in so now we are set! I hope I can contribute to the list in the future! I am so happy to have discovered this list. Thanks, Robert On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:31 PM, wrote: > I have found that when using a numbering stream it is best to put ALL > placeholders in. Therefore your formats should read: > > H1 A:<$chapnum>.< =0>< =0> > H2 A:<$chapnum>..< =0> > H3 A:<$chapnum>... > > Additionally, ensure that you haven't used this number stream with the > desginator (in my example A:) in any other numbering formats you may use. > > Once you have a template with the correct formatting, import that format to > all other files that are identical in format. > > Scott > > > At 2:41 PM +0200 8/18/08, Robert Rogge wrote: > >> Hello Everyone, >> >> I?m new to the list - but I am looking forward to helping and >> contributing. >> I?ve only been using Frame for a couple of years now, but I am getting >> more >> and more experienced every day . . . >> >> But not experienced enough to the bottom of this *Strangeness with >> Autonumbers*. >> >> So I have four heading levels (Chapter.H1.H2.H3), and I need to have >> numbered headings. I have the following autonumber formats. >> >> - H1 - <$chapnum>. >> - H2 - <$chapnum>.. >> - H3 - <$chapnum>... >> >> Everything should be fine, right? Well, it works in most of my chapters, >> but >> in others it fails. The typical failure looks like: >> >> - 3.2 >> - 3.2.1 >> - 3.0.1 (where it should be 3.3.1) >> - Then I get 3.0.1 many times, suddenly a 3.2.1 and on and on, and it >> seems to be random. >> >> -- Robert Rogge 93-423-1784
Re: Strangeness with Autonumbers
Hi Robert, There is an autonumbered paragraph between the two that is resetting one of the numbers. The easiest way to try to fix this is to add a series label to the H1, H2, and H3 autonumbers. A series label is a single letter followed by a colon; for example, - H1 - H:<$chapnum>. - H2 - H:<$chapnum>.. - H3 - H:<$chapnum>... All of the autonumbers in the same series "work together" and are not affected by any other autonumber paragraphs. If this doesn't solve the problem, send me a document offlist and I will tell you where the problem is. Thanks. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com Hello Everyone, I´m new to the list - but I am looking forward to helping and contributing. I´ve only been using Frame for a couple of years now, but I am getting more and more experienced every day . . . But not experienced enough to the bottom of this *Strangeness with Autonumbers*. So I have four heading levels (Chapter.H1.H2.H3), and I need to have numbered headings. I have the following autonumber formats. - H1 - <$chapnum>. - H2 - <$chapnum>.. - H3 - <$chapnum>... Everything should be fine, right? Well, it works in most of my chapters, but in others it fails. The typical failure looks like: - 3.2 - 3.2.1 - 3.0.1 (where it should be 3.3.1) - Then I get 3.0.1 many times, suddenly a 3.2.1 and on and on, and it seems to be random. I believe that my autonumbering format is correct, but that the numbering must obviously be continued. A journey to *Format > Document > Numbering > Paragraph > Continue Numbering* has been unsuccessful. The fundamental numbering of the paragraphs is incorrect, but apart from the *Continue Numbering* solution, I cannot think of anything. When I created the document, I copied and pasted from previous headings, and I can´t help but think that this is the source of my problems. Any help you guys can provide would be much appreciated, and again, I am really looking forward to contributing to this list. Thanks, Robert -- Robert Rogge 93-423-1784 ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
Re: Strangeness with Autonumbers
Hello Experts! Thanks very much! The labels solved my problems, and I have put ALL the placeholders in so now we are set! I hope I can contribute to the list in the future! I am so happy to have discovered this list. Thanks, Robert On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:31 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have found that when using a numbering stream it is best to put ALL > placeholders in. Therefore your formats should read: > > H1 A:<$chapnum>.< =0>< =0> > H2 A:<$chapnum>..< =0> > H3 A:<$chapnum>... > > Additionally, ensure that you haven't used this number stream with the > desginator (in my example A:) in any other numbering formats you may use. > > Once you have a template with the correct formatting, import that format to > all other files that are identical in format. > > Scott > > > At 2:41 PM +0200 8/18/08, Robert Rogge wrote: > >> Hello Everyone, >> >> I´m new to the list - but I am looking forward to helping and >> contributing. >> I´ve only been using Frame for a couple of years now, but I am getting >> more >> and more experienced every day . . . >> >> But not experienced enough to the bottom of this *Strangeness with >> Autonumbers*. >> >> So I have four heading levels (Chapter.H1.H2.H3), and I need to have >> numbered headings. I have the following autonumber formats. >> >> - H1 - <$chapnum>. >> - H2 - <$chapnum>.. >> - H3 - <$chapnum>... >> >> Everything should be fine, right? Well, it works in most of my chapters, >> but >> in others it fails. The typical failure looks like: >> >> - 3.2 >> - 3.2.1 >> - 3.0.1 (where it should be 3.3.1) >> - Then I get 3.0.1 many times, suddenly a 3.2.1 and on and on, and it >> seems to be random. >> >> -- Robert Rogge 93-423-1784 ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
Strangeness with Autonumbers
Hello Everyone, I?m new to the list - but I am looking forward to helping and contributing. I?ve only been using Frame for a couple of years now, but I am getting more and more experienced every day . . . But not experienced enough to the bottom of this *Strangeness with Autonumbers*. So I have four heading levels (Chapter.H1.H2.H3), and I need to have numbered headings. I have the following autonumber formats. - H1 - <$chapnum>. - H2 - <$chapnum>.. - H3 - <$chapnum>... Everything should be fine, right? Well, it works in most of my chapters, but in others it fails. The typical failure looks like: - 3.2 - 3.2.1 - 3.0.1 (where it should be 3.3.1) - Then I get 3.0.1 many times, suddenly a 3.2.1 and on and on, and it seems to be random. I believe that my autonumbering format is correct, but that the numbering must obviously be continued. A journey to *Format > Document > Numbering > Paragraph > Continue Numbering* has been unsuccessful. The fundamental numbering of the paragraphs is incorrect, but apart from the *Continue Numbering* solution, I cannot think of anything. When I created the document, I copied and pasted from previous headings, and I can?t help but think that this is the source of my problems. Any help you guys can provide would be much appreciated, and again, I am really looking forward to contributing to this list. Thanks, Robert -- Robert Rogge 93-423-1784
Strangeness with Autonumbers
I have found that when using a numbering stream it is best to put ALL placeholders in. Therefore your formats should read: H1 A:<$chapnum>.< =0>< =0> H2 A:<$chapnum>..< =0> H3 A:<$chapnum>... Additionally, ensure that you haven't used this number stream with the desginator (in my example A:) in any other numbering formats you may use. Once you have a template with the correct formatting, import that format to all other files that are identical in format. Scott At 2:41 PM +0200 8/18/08, Robert Rogge wrote: >Hello Everyone, > >I?m new to the list - but I am looking forward to helping and contributing. >I?ve only been using Frame for a couple of years now, but I am getting more >and more experienced every day . . . > >But not experienced enough to the bottom of this *Strangeness with >Autonumbers*. > >So I have four heading levels (Chapter.H1.H2.H3), and I need to have >numbered headings. I have the following autonumber formats. > >- H1 - <$chapnum>. >- H2 - <$chapnum>.. >- H3 - <$chapnum>... > >Everything should be fine, right? Well, it works in most of my chapters, but >in others it fails. The typical failure looks like: > >- 3.2 >- 3.2.1 >- 3.0.1 (where it should be 3.3.1) >- Then I get 3.0.1 many times, suddenly a 3.2.1 and on and on, and it >seems to be random. >
Strangeness with Autonumbers
Hi Robert, There is an autonumbered paragraph between the two that is resetting one of the numbers. The easiest way to try to fix this is to add a series label to the H1, H2, and H3 autonumbers. A series label is a single letter followed by a colon; for example, - H1 - H:<$chapnum>. - H2 - H:<$chapnum>.. - H3 - H:<$chapnum>... All of the autonumbers in the same series "work together" and are not affected by any other autonumber paragraphs. If this doesn't solve the problem, send me a document offlist and I will tell you where the problem is. Thanks. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com Hello Everyone, I?m new to the list - but I am looking forward to helping and contributing. I?ve only been using Frame for a couple of years now, but I am getting more and more experienced every day . . . But not experienced enough to the bottom of this *Strangeness with Autonumbers*. So I have four heading levels (Chapter.H1.H2.H3), and I need to have numbered headings. I have the following autonumber formats. - H1 - <$chapnum>. - H2 - <$chapnum>.. - H3 - <$chapnum>... Everything should be fine, right? Well, it works in most of my chapters, but in others it fails. The typical failure looks like: - 3.2 - 3.2.1 - 3.0.1 (where it should be 3.3.1) - Then I get 3.0.1 many times, suddenly a 3.2.1 and on and on, and it seems to be random. I believe that my autonumbering format is correct, but that the numbering must obviously be continued. A journey to *Format > Document > Numbering > Paragraph > Continue Numbering* has been unsuccessful. The fundamental numbering of the paragraphs is incorrect, but apart from the *Continue Numbering* solution, I cannot think of anything. When I created the document, I copied and pasted from previous headings, and I can?t help but think that this is the source of my problems. Any help you guys can provide would be much appreciated, and again, I am really looking forward to contributing to this list. Thanks, Robert -- Robert Rogge 93-423-1784
Re: Strangeness with Autonumbers
I have found that when using a numbering stream it is best to put ALL placeholders in. Therefore your formats should read: H1 A:<$chapnum>.< =0>< =0> H2 A:<$chapnum>..< =0> H3 A:<$chapnum>... Additionally, ensure that you haven't used this number stream with the desginator (in my example A:) in any other numbering formats you may use. Once you have a template with the correct formatting, import that format to all other files that are identical in format. Scott At 2:41 PM +0200 8/18/08, Robert Rogge wrote: >Hello Everyone, > >I´m new to the list - but I am looking forward to helping and contributing. >I´ve only been using Frame for a couple of years now, but I am getting more >and more experienced every day . . . > >But not experienced enough to the bottom of this *Strangeness with >Autonumbers*. > >So I have four heading levels (Chapter.H1.H2.H3), and I need to have >numbered headings. I have the following autonumber formats. > >- H1 - <$chapnum>. >- H2 - <$chapnum>.. >- H3 - <$chapnum>... > >Everything should be fine, right? Well, it works in most of my chapters, but >in others it fails. The typical failure looks like: > >- 3.2 >- 3.2.1 >- 3.0.1 (where it should be 3.3.1) >- Then I get 3.0.1 many times, suddenly a 3.2.1 and on and on, and it >seems to be random. > ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
Strangeness with Autonumbers
Hello Everyone, I´m new to the list - but I am looking forward to helping and contributing. I´ve only been using Frame for a couple of years now, but I am getting more and more experienced every day . . . But not experienced enough to the bottom of this *Strangeness with Autonumbers*. So I have four heading levels (Chapter.H1.H2.H3), and I need to have numbered headings. I have the following autonumber formats. - H1 - <$chapnum>. - H2 - <$chapnum>.. - H3 - <$chapnum>... Everything should be fine, right? Well, it works in most of my chapters, but in others it fails. The typical failure looks like: - 3.2 - 3.2.1 - 3.0.1 (where it should be 3.3.1) - Then I get 3.0.1 many times, suddenly a 3.2.1 and on and on, and it seems to be random. I believe that my autonumbering format is correct, but that the numbering must obviously be continued. A journey to *Format > Document > Numbering > Paragraph > Continue Numbering* has been unsuccessful. The fundamental numbering of the paragraphs is incorrect, but apart from the *Continue Numbering* solution, I cannot think of anything. When I created the document, I copied and pasted from previous headings, and I can´t help but think that this is the source of my problems. Any help you guys can provide would be much appreciated, and again, I am really looking forward to contributing to this list. Thanks, Robert -- Robert Rogge 93-423-1784 ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.