RE: Numbering problems in a book

2012-04-06 Thread David Artman
> Original Message > I've followed the instructions, added the cross reference from the pod, > chosen the Paragraph Tag (Figure n+) from the list, selected specific > paragraph from the Paragraphs list and chosen the format 'Figure No.' from > the Formats list. Possibly obvious q

RE: Numbering problems in a book

2012-04-05 Thread Combs, Richard
Andy Smith wrote: > I've followed the instructions, added the cross reference from the pod, > chosen the Paragraph Tag (Figure n+) from the list, selected specific > paragraph from the Paragraphs list and chosen the format 'Figure No.' > from the Formats list. > > When I click insert I get 'Figu

RE: Numbering problems in a book

2012-04-05 Thread Fred Ridder
e a search of the web. Nothing gives any indication that I should be seeing this or how it should come out. Does anybody have any suggestions because I'm beginning to lose faith in FrameMaker to ever do what it says? Andy From: Fred Ridder Sent: 04 April 2012 22:50 To: andy.sm...

Re: Numbering Problems in a book

2012-04-05 Thread Susan McDonald
Make sure all of your files in the book are open and that you are selecting all of the files in the book file. Then, make sure the page numbering is set to continue from previous file. After you do that, with all the files still selected, save the files. (I don't think you also have to save the

RE: Numbering problems in a book

2012-04-05 Thread Andy Smith (WFL)
suggestions because I'm beginning to lose faith in FrameMaker to ever do what it says? Andy _ From: Fred Ridder Sent: 04 April 2012 22:50 To: andy.sm...@wingedfeet.co.uk Subject: RE: Numbering problems in a book If I correctly understand what you've written (and I must

RE: Numbering problems in a book

2012-04-05 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
The warning is just pointing out that there's a difference between the book settings & the document - it can be ignored. If you set numbering by the book, update it & save the book, it should be sticking. If it's not, then there's something else going on. From: