My pleasure. Lord knows that I have been saved way too many times to count by
this list, so it feels good to be able to go the other way 😊-
TVB
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> -Original Message-
> From: Framers bounces+t
Hi Tom,
I use the same format for my Table numbering (Chapnum - counter) and my
x-ref gives the expected format:
Table <$paranumonly> on page <$pagenum>.
I think Lin hit the nail right on the head w/ her response, but I just
wanted to show you that this x-ref does work if the numbering for the t
Thanks, Rick. That worked!
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Rick, of course, is correct. The difference between <$paranum> and
<$paranumonly> is that <$paranum> returns the entire autonumber while
<$paranumonly> returns only the counters (such as or ) within
the autonumbers and any separating text such as a period or hyphen (or
dash) between the counte
Tom,
  Have you checked p. 39 in Chapter 3 to confirm that the table number
appears as 3-3 rather than 3.3? <$paranumonly> returns the first counter
in the autonumber of the cited paragraph (or first paragraph in the
cited element of a structured document), the last counter in that
autonumbe
There should be a <$paranum> building block that picks up the entire
autonumber.
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Subject: [Framers] Fixing table number in a c
I just noticed that this cross-reference format returns a cross-reference that
does not pick up the hyphen in the referenced table number.
The C-R used to reference Table 3-3 on page 39 in Chapter 3: Table\
<$paranumonly> on page\ <$pagenum> in Chapter <$chapnum>
Returns (example): Table 3.3 on