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To: Gillian Flato; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; framers@frameusers.com
Subject: RE: numbering conundrum
I had a similar numbering problem yesterday with one file out of 18 in a
book. (Must be the phase of the moon or something causing all these
numbering problems at once, huh?)
I'm using continued
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good question - I forgot to mention this. When I insert
another one after
the second 7.1 (the incorrect one), I get a 7.2. I have
turned on all my
conditions and have looked for any special/weird tag before
the incorrect
7.1 tag and none are present. Also, I don't
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RE: numbering conundrum
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good question - I forgot to mention this. When I insert
another one after
the second 7.1 (the incorrect one), I get a 7.2. I have
turned on all my
conditions and have looked for any special/weird tag before
At 08:03 -0600 23/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good question - I forgot to mention this. When I insert another one after
the second 7.1 (the incorrect one), I get a 7.2. I have turned on all my
conditions and have looked for any special/weird tag before the incorrect 7.1
tag and none are
Nope, no overrides (thanks for prompting me to check this) and
it's all in a single file. I have just back-tracked and cut out
everything between the good Sec 7.3 and the bad Sec 7.1, then
inserted a Sec ID tag after the good Sec 7.3 and voila, I get a Sec 7.4,
so it's
I had this problem too. To solve it, I turned on all conditions and
paragraph tags. I noticed that on the section that wasn't numbering
correctly, there was a weird symbol. So I converted the heading to Body
tag, saved the file, then re-applied the proper style. It fixed the
problem.
Thanks,