It may be that I needed to change the format of the $pagenum item
on the index reference page...although I can't say if it will work
correctly after a second book update.
--Karen
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Hi Karen,
Could you describe how you're working when editing or regenerating the
index? As Richard described, setting the format on the reference pages and
then update these formats should stick after regenerating the index. Note
that's update the paragraph style, not the character style!
It may be that I needed to change the format of the <$pagenum> item
on the index reference page...although I can't say if it will work
correctly after a second book update.
--Karen
Hi Karen,
Could you describe how you're working when editing or regenerating the
index? As Richard described, setting the format on the reference pages and
then update these formats should stick after regenerating the index. Note
that's update the paragraph style, not the character style!
Some time ago I ran into trouble with the commas between index entry
page numerals rendering in the wrong font. Rick kindly pointed me to
the index reference page where I could format the style of index
elements. It solved the problem at the time.
Now index entry page numerals render in
Karen Robbins wrote:
Some time ago I ran into trouble with the commas between index entry
page numerals rendering in the wrong font. Rick kindly pointed me to
the index reference page where I could format the style of index
elements. It solved the problem at the time.
Now index entry page
Hi Richard,
That doesn't work.
If I select the paragraph format for that level of IX entry, apply,
then choose update all, nothing happens. The errant format doesn't
change to the correct one.
If I try the character format palette, selecting the proper font and
size, when I choose apply
Some time ago I ran into trouble with the commas between index entry
page numerals rendering in the wrong font. Rick kindly pointed me to
the index reference page where I could format the style of index
elements. It solved the problem at the time.
Now index entry page numerals render in
Karen Robbins wrote:
> Some time ago I ran into trouble with the commas between index entry
> page numerals rendering in the wrong font. Rick kindly pointed me to
> the index reference page where I could format the style of index
> elements. It solved the problem at the time.
>
> Now index entry
Hi Richard,
That doesn't work.
If I select the paragraph format for that level of IX entry, apply,
then choose update all, nothing happens. The errant format doesn't
change to the correct one.
If I try the character format palette, selecting the proper font and
size, when I choose apply the
Karen Robbins wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> That doesn't work.
>
> If I select the paragraph format for that level of IX entry, apply,
> then choose update all, nothing happens. The errant format doesn't
> change to the correct one.
Did you regenerate the index?
Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical
Sure, creating a new index works--once--and that was what I was
trying to avoid. It means re-applying master pages, re-breaking
lines/columns to suit house style by hand, etc.
And if I update the book after creating a new index, the same
behavior happens to the new index!
>Karen Robbins
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