At 16:39 +0200 19/6/06, Patricia Carmel wrote:
There was a disconnect between my first page, where the first figure appeared
and the next page, where the second figure appeared, which is why the second
figure thought it was the first one. The question was why: Autoconnect was
selected and the
At 16:39 +0200 19/6/06, Patricia Carmel wrote:
>There was a disconnect between my first page, where the first figure appeared
>and the next page, where the second figure appeared, which is why the second
>figure thought it was the first one. The question was why: Autoconnect was
>selected and
Well, the text was imported from Word. That explains EVERYTHING. lol :D
Should have thought about disconnected text frames myself.
While autoconnect was selected, it doesn't mean the current frame and next
similarly tagged frame are connected. Autoconnect will only cause
FrameMaker to create a
"Patricia Carmel" wrote on 06/18/2006 10:20:43 AM:
> Now I find that in every chapter in this guide,
> there are two Figure x-1s.
Hopefully, the problem is due to numbering series. How is the autonumber
string defined? What other series are used in the documents? How are the
captions created?
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Subject: Re: Figure number updating
"Patricia Carmel" wrote on 06/18/2006 10:20:43 AM:
> Now I find
Well, the text was imported from Word. That explains EVERYTHING. lol :D
Should have thought about disconnected text frames myself.
While autoconnect was selected, it doesn't mean the current frame and next
similarly tagged frame are connected. Autoconnect will only cause
FrameMaker to create a
Eric Dunn wrote on 06/19/2006 09:44:37 AM:
> While autoconnect was selected, it doesn't mean the current frame and
next
> similarly tagged frame are connected. Autoconnect will only cause
> FrameMaker to create a new page should content in the current text frame
> overflow.
Just a quick note:
I don't profess to understand the cause, though I have seen autoconnect
problems before. But now that you've found it and believe it may be
from the import of data from Word, it is probably a good idea to perform
the "MIF Roundtrip" cleanup.
Saving files to MIF format and then reopening those
Help - I've just discovered in what I thought was a finished book, that
there are two Figure chapnum+1s. How is this possible? I'm using the
same template that I always use and the figure numbers have always
updated automatically. Now I find that in every chapter in this guide,
there are two
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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 4:21 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Figure number updating
Help - I've just discovered in what I thought was a finished book, that
there are two Figure chapnum+1s. How is this possible? I'm using the
same template that I always
Help - I've just discovered in what I thought was a finished book, that
there are two Figure +1s. How is this possible? I'm using the
same template that I always use and the figure numbers have always
updated automatically. Now I find that in every chapter in this guide,
there are two Figure
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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 4:21 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Figure number updating
Help - I've just discovered in what I thoug
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