Hi Sue!
It is not a table on the reference pages, but a specific page itself - the TOC
reference page which will have a matching flow tag of TOC
You'll see a number of paragraph with text such as $paratext $pagenum and
if you click in these they will have tag names like Heading1TOC,
Susan,
Building a TOC is discussed in the help file, but basically you need
to set three levels of controls that do different things.
First, set up what types of paragraph tags are included in the TOC
using the book file, when you Add TOC to the book. When you update
the book, that process
Hi Sue!
It is not a table on the reference pages, but a specific page itself - the TOC
reference page which will have a matching flow tag of TOC
You'll see a number of paragraph with text such as <$paratext> <$pagenum> and
if you click in these they will have tag names like Heading1TOC,
Susan,
Building a TOC is discussed in the help file, but basically you need
to set three levels of controls that do different things.
First, set up what types of paragraph tags are included in the TOC
using the book file, when you Add > TOC to the book. When you update
the book, that process
Baruch,
You said:
> I'm investigating the feasibility of using voice to
> text software as a hedge against tendonitis and other
> work-related maladies. Does anyone have experience
> using such software with Frame?
I know a couple of people who've done permanent damage to their arms. It's