Dear Framers:
Thanks for your weekend help. The problem was solved easier than expected.
1.) I deleted the old TOC from the book using the trash can.
2.) Opened ADDTable of Contents and moved the six headings I use in my
outline from Don't Include to Include Paragraphs Tagged.
3.) Clicked ADD
Glad it worked.
And you're correct on why the magical formatting appeared -- it was
because the regular book components contained the TOC paragraph
tagging.
Cheers,
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and
Dear Framers:
Thanks for your weekend help. The problem was solved easier than expected.
1.) I deleted the old TOC from the book using the "trash can."
2.) Opened ADD>Table of Contents and moved the six headings I use in my
outline from "Don't Include" to "Include Paragraphs Tagged."
3.)
Glad it worked.
And you're correct on why the magical formatting appeared -- it was
because the regular book components contained the TOC paragraph
tagging.
Cheers,
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent
Hello to all, especially Peter Gold:
Using Frame 7.2 on Home XP, SP3, I've created a problem with my TOC.
Awhile back, I generated a reduced TOC to submit to potential publishers as
an outline, but neglected to do so as a stand-alone.
I eventually deleted that TOC from the book and reinstated
Donald, it sounds as if you're using the operating system's copy and
delete commands to manipulate files in the book.
Don't do that. Use the book tools.
To recover the generated TOC, in the Book file:
* Use the Delete Selected File From Book tool (trash can icon) to
remove the dead TOC file from
: TOC Trouble
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 09:24:15 -0700
Hello to all, especially Peter Gold:
Using Frame 7.2 on Home XP, SP3, I've created a problem with my TOC.
Awhile back, I generated a reduced TOC to submit to potential publishers as
an outline, but neglected to do so as a stand-alone.
I
Just to clarify one point... in the second bullet item below... you
want to do File Add TOC, not just add any old file.
I thought that would be plain because we're talking about a TOC, but
perhaps not.
Cheers,
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion, there's
Hello to all, especially Peter Gold:
Using Frame 7.2 on Home XP, SP3, I've created a problem with my TOC.
Awhile back, I generated a reduced TOC to submit to potential publishers as
an outline, but neglected to do so as a stand-alone.
I eventually deleted that TOC from the book and reinstated
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[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Donald W. Spencer
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 11:24 AM
To: Framers (E-mail)
Subject: TOC Trouble
Hello to all
Donald, it sounds as if you're using the operating system's copy and
delete commands to manipulate files in the book.
Don't do that. Use the book tools.
To recover the generated TOC, in the Book file:
* Use the Delete Selected File From Book tool (trash can icon) to
remove the dead TOC file from
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> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: TOC Trouble
> Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 09:24:15 -0700
>
> Hello to all, especially Peter Gold:
>
> Using Frame 7.2 on Home XP, SP3, I've created a problem with my TOC.
>
> Awhile back, I generated a reduced TOC to s
Just to clarify one point... in the second bullet item below... you
want to do File > Add TOC, not just add any old file.
I thought that would be plain because we're talking about a TOC, but
perhaps not.
Cheers,
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion,
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