Earlier message was:
Dear Framers
We are entering a $paranum for both TOC and index (IX) entities. It
works, however, it applies the most recent autonumber format not the one
specifically assigned to the paragraph tag.
Hopefully more clearly stated:
We are trying to count work
Hi Harold,
The $paratag[FormatName] building blocks work in cross-references, but they
don't work in indexes or tables of contents.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Earlier message was:
Dear Framers
We are entering a $paranum for both TOC and index (IX)
Harold Winberg restated the problem:
We are trying to count work packages (chapters-files)(WP 0001
etc) using a specific autonum assigned to the WP Number
paragraph tag. This tag is at the beginning of each document.
The problem that we are encountering is that any autonum
occurrence
Harold Winberg restated the problem:
We are trying to count work packages (chapters-files)(WP 0001
etc) using a specific autonum assigned to the WP Number
paragraph tag. This tag is at the beginning of each document.
The problem that we are encountering is that any autonum
Hi Harold,
The $paratag[FormatName] building blocks work in cross-references, but they
don't work in indexes or tables of contents.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> Earlier message was:
>
> Dear Framers
>
> We are entering a $paranum for both TOC and index
Harold Winberg restated the problem:
> We are trying to count work packages (chapters-files)(WP 0001
> etc) using a specific autonum assigned to the WP Number
> paragraph tag. This tag is at the beginning of each document.
> The problem that we are encountering is that any autonum
>
> Harold Winberg restated the problem:
>
> > We are trying to count work packages (chapters-files)(WP 0001
> > etc) using a specific autonum assigned to the WP Number
> > paragraph tag. This tag is at the beginning of each document.
> > The problem that we are encountering is that any autonum