Hi Steve,
There is an excellent document on autonumbering at the FrameUsers.com.
You will find it under the Website Subsections Downloads.
Happy rest of Christmas (in Iceland we have 13 days of Christmas!).
Bodvar
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Hi Steve,
There is an excellent document on autonumbering at the FrameUsers.com.
You will find it under the Website Subsections Downloads.
Happy rest of Christmas (in Iceland we have 13 days of Christmas!).
Bodvar
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On how the feast of the rebirth of the Sun became Christsmas, see:
http://kling
At 9:17 am +1100 19/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>With this scheme, you don't need numbering flows, e.g.
> Chaps Whatever Sects Figs Tables Eqns Steps
>Substeps
> Chapter\ <$chapnum>< > < =0> < =0> < =0> < =0> < =0> <
>=0>
>
>See the section "Using counte
At 9:17 am +1100 19/12/05, hedley.finger at myob.com wrote:
>With this scheme, you don't need numbering flows, e.g.
> Chaps Whatever Sects Figs Tables Eqns Steps
>Substeps
> Chapter\ <$chapnum>< > < =0> < =0> < =0> < =0> < =0> <
>=0>
>
>See the section "Usin
Steve:
> >Then set your chapter title numbering as follows:
> >
> >Chapter\ <$chapnum>< >< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>
> >
> >The < > placeholder after <$chapnum> is the one you want to continue
> >through the book. The < =0> resetters are for the numbering you
> >want to restart for each chap
Steve:
> >Then set your chapter title numbering as follows:
> >
> >Chapter\ <$chapnum>< >< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>
> >
> >The < > placeholder after <$chapnum> is the one you want to continue
> >through the book. The < =0> resetters are for the numbering you
> >want to restart for each chap
I said...
>I am using one autonumber thread to control stuff that needs to flow through a
>book. I just wanted to check that in this case, i.e. paragraph number threads
>not reset between chapters, there is no alternative to creating a separate
> paragraph clone for all the numbered paragraphs.
At 8:57 am +1100 16/12/05, hedley.finger at myob.com wrote:
>Then set your chapter title numbering as follows:
>
>Chapter\ <$chapnum>< >< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>
>
>The < > placeholder after <$chapnum> is the one you want to continue
>through the book. The < =0> resetters are for the numbe
Steve:
> I am using one autonumber thread to control stuff that needs to flow
> through a book. I just wanted to check that in this case, i.e.
> paragraph number threads not reset between chapters, there is no
> alternative to creating a separate paragraph clone for all the
> numbered paragraphs.
At 8:57 am +1100 16/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Then set your chapter title numbering as follows:
>
>Chapter\ <$chapnum>< >< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>
>
>The < > placeholder after <$chapnum> is the one you want to continue
>through the book. The < =0> resetters are for the numbering you
I said...
>I am using one autonumber thread to control stuff that needs to flow through a
>book. I just wanted to check that in this case, i.e. paragraph number threads
>not reset between chapters, there is no alternative to creating a separate
> paragraph clone for all the numbered paragraphs.
I am using one autonumber thread to control stuff that needs to flow through a
book. I just wanted to check that in this case, i.e. paragraph number threads
not reset between chapters, there is no alternative to creating a separate
paragraph clone for all the numbered paragraphs. Anyone know an
Steve:
> I am using one autonumber thread to control stuff that needs to flow
> through a book. I just wanted to check that in this case, i.e.
> paragraph number threads not reset between chapters, there is no
> alternative to creating a separate paragraph clone for all the
> numbered paragraphs.
amers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: Those old book numbering blues
I am using one autonumber thread to control stuff that needs to flow
through a book. I just wanted to check that in this case, i.e. paragraph
number threads not reset between chapters, there is no alternative to
creating a separate parag
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Subject: Those old book numbering blues
I am using one aut
I am using one autonumber thread to control stuff that needs to flow through a
book. I just wanted to check that in this case, i.e. paragraph number threads
not reset between chapters, there is no alternative to creating a separate
paragraph clone for all the numbered paragraphs. Anyone know an
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