Well, sigh, it has to be a bug in FM19 because I am receiving this message for
ONLY my Heading1 tag. Any subsequent tag, Heading2, Heading3, etc., I am NOT
getting the message and yep, I am definitely applying the numbering to a tag
that goes across all side heads and columns. I am NOT even
OK,
S, now after deciding that they didn't want numbering on the
headings, my client now has flipped-flopped and wants numbering. Sigh. So, I
did the following:
1. Removed landscape pages from the available Master Pages.
2. Turned on room for side heads i
ople using Adobe FrameMaker software.'
; b...@acm.org
Subject: Re: [Framers] HELP: Appendix Numbering Issue on Deadline
Hi Alison,
You have to set your numbering at the book component level, not the document
level. Right-click on the components and set the numbering there and then
update
Hi Alison,
You have to set your numbering at the book component level, not the document
level. Right-click on the components and set the numbering there and then
update the book.
Rick
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Behalf Of acr...@shaw.ca
Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2023 8:12 PM
Hi Alison,
Did you change the numbering in the book file? Or in the FM file?
You have to select the book file and in the book file select the
appendix file. Then change the numbering.
Best regards,
Winfried
Am 19.11.2023 22:56 schrieb acr...@shaw.ca:
Frame 2020, Version
email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.'
Subject: Re: [Framers] HELP: Appendix Numbering Issue on Deadline
Alison - When you select Format > Document > Numbering for Appendix A within
the book, have you selected the Page tab and made sure It says First Page #:
Alison - When you select Format > Document > Numbering for Appendix A within
the book, have you selected the Page tab and made sure It says First Page #:
1 and Format ALPHABETIC A?
-Original Message-
From: Framers On
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Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2023 16
Frame 2020, Version: 16.0.5.1096
Windows 10
I'm having issues with the appendices in a book. No matter what I do, they
keep reverting from Appendix A and Appendix B, to Appendix 8 and Appendix 9.
I've tried configuring Format > Document > Numbering so it matches exactly
with
amers
On
Behalf Of Peter Gold
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2021 3:04 PM
To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Table and Figure Numbering
You're absolutely correct! Except that tables and figures aren't numbered!
The paragraphs that are us
Thanks Lynne.
It would never have occurred to me that Paragraph numbering controlled
sequential Table/Figure numbering.
Alison
Alison Craig
Technical Writer, Engineering, Greenlight Innovation
===
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You're absolutely correct! Except that tables and figures aren't numbered!
The paragraphs that are used by tables as their titles, have numbering
properties. Figures have no numbering properties, but the paragraphs in
which figure frames are anchored do have those properties.
So, for a
Alison,
If there are chapters or appendices with no tables or figures, you
still need to set Paragraph numbering to Continue Numbering from
Previous Paragraph in Book. If you leave the default setting in those
chapters, they will start the numbering over. Those chapters will look
fine
Win 10
FrameMaker 2020
I assume I am missing something really simple, but I can't get the Table and
Figure numbering in the Appendices to pick up where they left off in the
Chapters.
The first Appendix with a Table / Figure starts over at 1 and thereafter the
numbers are cumulative w
No need to apologize, there was no way for you to know without my telling
you, especially as it's a nickname.
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 4:36 PM Lynne A. Price wrote:
> I'm so sorry, Lin. My parents always told me that Lynn could be either a
> man's name or a woman's, but Lynne was always a woman's
When I was a trainer, I always showed the FM outline template example files
in class, alongside the numbering pane of the paragraph designer. IOW, we
went to the source.
IIRC, web searches for FrameMaker auto numbering find good examples.
HTH
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021, 3:28 PM Lin Sims wrote:
>
I'm so sorry, Lin. My parents always told me that Lynn could be either a
man's name or a woman's, but Lynne was always a woman's. They didn't
mention other spellings and certainly never anticipated that
gender-specific terminology would become a social flaw.
--Lynne
On 6/15/2021 1:27 PM,
In addition to Lynne's excellent explanation, I'd like to add that while
you can leave the trailing placeholders out of your autonumber definitions,
it is generally recommended that they be used so that you have a visual
reminder of how many characters are included. This becomes really important
wh
Debbie,
Lin's example uses some options in FrameMaker's counter support
that you didn't mention in your post:
1. Different sequences. If a paragraph's autonumber starts with a single
character followed by a colon, it uses counters that are independent of
those in other sequences. One sol
If you look closely, you'll see that the building blocks for the numbers
(the "upper" level) are in the first set of brackets and the building block
for the letters (the "lower" level) are in the second set of brackets. This
lets you use the upper level to restart numberin
Maker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Paragraph numbering
These are the contents of my Autonumbers for a similar list. I suspect you've
not got your placeholders set up correctly.
1st Level, Reset: L:< =0>\t
1st Level: L:< =0>\t
2nd Level, Reset: L:< >\t
2nd Level: L:< &g
These are the contents of my Autonumbers for a similar list. I suspect
you've not got your placeholders set up correctly.
1st Level, Reset: L:< =0>\t
1st Level: L:< =0>\t
2nd Level, Reset: L:< >\t
2nd Level: L:< >\t
On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 8:11 PM DJ Layton wrote:
> I've been using FrameMaker s
I've been using FrameMaker since 2000, and I am puzzled with the result I'm
getting in the 2020 version that I have now.
I started a numbered list, and inserted some indented alphabetic sub-items,
then returned to the numbered list. I expected to get something like this:
1
2
3
a
b
c
d
e
4
5
6
I
Try something like this:
Year.version number
As in: 2021.1, 2021.2, 2021.3, etc.
Or use a letter as well, as in: 2021.A, 2021.B, 2021.C, etc.
If you need more than 26 versions in a year, double the letters: 2021.AA,
2021.BB, 2021.CC, etc.
On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 12:09 PM Lise Bible wrote:
Subject: Re: [Framers] version numbering and document control
It seems like the easy solution would be simply to replace month and
year with year and an incremented number: 2021-1, 2021-2, 2021-3 ...
2022-1, etc. If you're worried about confusion with the old system,
maybe wait to the begi
It seems like the easy solution would be simply to replace month and
year with year and an incremented number: 2021-1, 2021-2, 2021-3 ...
2022-1, etc. If you're worried about confusion with the old system,
maybe wait to the beginning of the next year to start the change.
Mike Wickham
On 2/12/
You could implement a numbering system that had multiple fields.
Something like --. And
whether or not you go back to the very old docs to retroactively apply
a version number, the current/new ones will look logical.
And the itself could be a multi-part thing:
-.
-Monique
Hi Lise,
I recommend that the first version of a manual be Revision 0.
I also recommend placing both a PDF of the manual and a zip of the
directories of the source files into your database.
By source files, I mean the FrameMaker files used to create the PDF of the
manual and the artwork files th
Hello, Framers,
Historically (I inherited this system) the manuals for my company have
listed the month and year as the revision. And that has worked ok, except
when more than one update needed to happen within a month. And my boss
wants me to switch to a numbered revision system.
But what has me
Ugh. That's not a fun thing to have to deal with wrt xrefs.
Glad the numbering properties fixed it for you. It's easy to miss, even for
Framers with YEARS of experience.
On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 1:32 PM Doug wrote:
> I use the table anchor to enable me to use xrefs to link to the
ensure the table displays on-screen, I'd
love to hear it.
> 2. Did you check to see if the document numbering for paragraphs in Chapter
> Five is "Restart Paragraph Numbering" or "Continue Numbering from Previous
> Paragraph in Book"?
> The first will have
Two questions:
1. Why are you bothering to have numbering on the table anchor tag? Just
put it in the Table Title tag: T: Table .
2. Did you check to see if the document numbering for paragraphs in Chapter
Five is "Restart Paragraph Numbering" or "Continue Numbering from Previo
My Book has 8 chapters, with tables in chapters 5, 6, and 7 (which are
separate FM documents). My numbering uses the following setup, and it
works great.
Paragraph Format Format
Table Anchor T::
Table Caption T:Table :
However, if I add tables to any of
To me that's just making extra work for myself and anyone else who
ever works on the project.
In the bad old days, you couldn't put a whole book in a single .fm
file because you'd run out of memory or disk space.
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 2:55 PM wrote:
>
> I did mention that
I did mention that my numbering was for books (meaning Frame books), since
that is where chapnum works.
Naturally, I would approach an all-chapters in one document differently than
a multi-chapter/document job, but I reserve the all-in-one doc files for
smaller documents.
As they say, to each
all details are defined in the paragraph formats and there is no need to
set document numbering properties in addition. The paragraph catalog has
to be maintained in any case.
By the way, I worked on a project in which a thousand-page book
might have close to a hundred appendices. There were
Thanks!
On Sun, Jan 5, 2020 at 7:12 PM wrote:
> >So, have you found any drawbacks to this approach, other than the problem
> of getting other users to refer to the reference page?
>
> The only problem I've run into is when an extra heading needs to be added
> in--assuming you want all the headin
Hi,
In a previous job the figure numbers and table numbers
were a combination of the chapter number and a running
number in this file:
Figure x-x
Table x-x
This works only, when the figure and table format use the
same series as heading1.
This is an argument for a single all-in-one numbering
>So, have you found any drawbacks to this approach, other than the problem
of getting other users to refer to the reference page?
The only problem I've run into is when an extra heading needs to be added
in--assuming you want all the heading markers all in a row and not randomly
placed anywhere i
I'm sure you know that an all-in-one numbering scheme can be de-mystified
by documenting it on a reference page. I'm also sure you've tried it. So,
have you found any drawbacks to this approach, other than the problem of
getting other users to refer to the reference page? Not i
Just to clarify when I said "unnecessary" in Frame--I meant for MY workflow
experience. I like all my numbering schemes to be labeled independent of
each other--it keeps the code simpler for each style and it makes it easier
to add deeper levels to each style group.
I label my tables a
I dumped the chapnum approach around 15 years ago since I found that
with FrameMaker 7 was no longer any need to worry about running out of
memory. In my later FM projects I put all the chapters in a single .fm
file.
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lt; >
Table H:<$chapnum>< >< >< >-< >
Figure H:<$chapnum>< >< >< >< >-< n+>
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
r...@frameexpert.com
585-729-6746
www.frameexpert.com/store/
-Original Message-
From: Fra
ctured.)
The and process continues for as many headings as you want. The
book files needs the numbering set to your preference. (The "H:" letter is
flexible but should have the same letter on all the headings.) Here is a
reference PDF for setting up book numbering and pagination:
, 2020 12:33 PM
To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] FM2019 Volume and Chapter Numbering
Hi Rick. Happy new year.
Two things...
1) I just bought one of your scrips; Delete Formats. I'll be installing
later today. In addition, when I have time, now
that I'll find handy.
2) I followed your explanation of advanced numbering that you sent to me
earlier. I'm not getting the results you describe or that I should. Would
you mind if I packaged up a part of my book and send to you to see what I'm
missing?
Thanks
On Fri, Jan 3, 2020 at
: Framers On
Behalf Of John Posada
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2020 9:28 AM
To: FrameUsers List
Subject: [Framers] FM2019 Volume and Chapter Numbering
OK...I give up.
For 3 weeks, I'm trying to come up with a numbering system and I'm not
getting it right... its been 8 years since I needed
OK...I give up.
For 3 weeks, I'm trying to come up with a numbering system and I'm not
getting it right... its been 8 years since I needed to define styles from
scratch and I'm rusty. I need someone to point me in the right direction
and I'd even be a little appreciative.
He
Hi Caroline,
Rick Quatro has a script PageLabelerES that adapts the numbering
in the PDF to the numbering in FrameMaker:
http://www.frameexpert.com/store/index.html
Best regards
Winfried
-Original Message-
From: Framers
On Behalf
Of Caroline Tabach
Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2020 10
9).
>
> I have found and adjusted instructions to make the numbering match
>
> https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20-TECHS/PDF17.html
>
> (It is different in the latest version of Acrobat, as these controls seem
> to be more hidden).
> But it needs to be done manually each time.
>
Hi,
My PDF of a user guide made from a FrameMaker book has the front matter
numbered with Roman numerals, so the numbers of the PDF do not match those
of the Frame file. (Frame p1 is PDF p9).
I have found and adjusted instructions to make the numbering match
https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20-TECHS
Thank you.
On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 8:25 AM Klaus Daube wrote:
> Hi Lin,
> Your requirement triggered some digging on my end. The sequence A...Z, AA,
> BB, ... is
> used in Word, and hence many might believe that this 'is it'. But Excel
> column
> numbering is A..
Hi Lin,
Your requirement triggered some digging on my end. The sequence A...Z, AA, BB,
... is
used in Word, and hence many might believe that this 'is it'. But Excel column
numbering is A...Z, AA, AB, AC ... and hence also 'common'. All people with
some math
bias will find
I tried that, actually. Snagit objected when I typed in AB. Seems that's an
invalid value. :)
On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 11:16 AM David Artman wrote:
>I would probably edit SnagIt's numbering instead. I'd rather 'override'
>the graphic th
I would probably edit SnagIt's numbering instead. I'd rather 'override'
the graphic than my template.
[DCA:d.a.d.]
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Or, rather, lettering? It turns out that when you use Snagit to create
lettered callouts, it goes from Z to AA to BB. Frame, on the other hand,
goes from Z to AA to AB! For now my workaround is to manually type it in,
and eventually things will change so I don't have so many callouts on a
screensho
nt: Friday, August 17, 2018 2:31 PM
To: Frame Users
Subject: [Framers] Paragraph numbering with embedded return?
The house style here is that each chapter starts with the following:
Section
Chapter Title
(These are the only heading-type paragraphs with numbers.)
I am getting mortally tired of hav
The house style here is that each chapter starts with the following:
Section
Chapter Title
(These are the only heading-type paragraphs with numbers.)
I am getting mortally tired of having to use two separate cross-references
when referring to a chapter. If I could figure out how to embed a retu
Most appendices use letters rather than numbers. This helps distinguish
them from the main body of the text. Even if we put "Chapter" or "Appendix"
in the label, it's still easy to confuse them if both use numbers.
Plus, if you're using numbered headings, you now have TWO sets of 1.1.3 and
can't t
Why not just number your appendices rather than using characters from the
keyboard, like this:
Appendix 1: Specifications
Dennis...
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is lowercase.
> And setting the chapter number to capital letters makes the variable hold
> an uppercase value.
>
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 2:53 PM, Lin Sims wrote:
>
> > You're using <$chapnum>? I admit that I haven't been using the special
> > counter
the variable hold
an uppercase value.
On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 2:53 PM, Lin Sims wrote:
> You're using <$chapnum>? I admit that I haven't been using the special
> counters in anything, but while it should take its value from the numbering
> properties of the document, set in
You're using <$chapnum>? I admit that I haven't been using the special
counters in anything, but while it should take its value from the numbering
properties of the document, set in either the document itself or the
bookfile, it's formatting should still be controlled by the
I think the problem is that the autonumber is set by the Chapter Number and
in this case it's set to capital letters (since it's an appendix). I
suppose I could set the numbering to lowercase letters but that would cause
problems elsewhere.
The best workaround I've found is to def
Create a specific character tag that for making text small caps with
everything else set to As-Is.
Then on the Numbering tab of your paragraph tag, use the Character Format
drop-down and select your new character format.
On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 1:33 PM, Doug wrote:
> I'm trying to
I'm trying to make the following heading using a paragraph format with the
Appendix A: part set up using paragraph autonumbering:
Appendix A: Specifications
However, the entire line needs to use Small Caps. It all works great the
way I have it set up, EXCEPT that I can't figure out how to make t
for each format. When more
> than one format has numbering that is related, they should have the same
> series label. See my videos for details.
>
> Rick
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Framers [mailto:framers-bounces+rick=rickquatro.com@lists.
> frameusers.com] On Be
Hi David,
The letter-colon combination is called a series label. But in this case you
don't want to have a different series label for each format. When more than one
format has numbering that is related, they should have the same series label.
See my videos for details.
Rick
-Ori
bject: Re: [Framers] Numbering in an outline with numbers and small
letters
You need to add one more level to the F:< >< >.\sn\t.
It should be
F:< >< >*< >*.\sn\t
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:10 PM, wrote:
> This one has me stumped, and I have to believe that the
Try changing where you have F: to a different letter; F for the first one, G
for the secong, etc. Each numbering value should have it's own unique
character. There is a name for that character but it escapes me right now.
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 2:
Hi Tom,
Try something like this:
FigureLegend:
F:< >< >< =0>
FigureLegend_alpha:
F:< >< >< >
Without seeing the rest of the numbering, I am not sure if you need the
first two place holders (< >) in each one.
For a good understanding of FrameMaker
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From: Lin Sims
To: "An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software."
Date: 06/28/2017 03:16 PM
Subject:Re: [Framers] Numbering in an outline with numbers and
small letters
Sent by:"Framers"
You need to add one more level to the F:< >< >.\sn\t.
It should be
F:< >< >*< >*.\sn\t
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:10 PM, wrote:
> This one has me stumped, and I have to believe that there is a pretty
> simple solution that I'm overlooking.
>
> I have a figure legend that has both numbered and
This one has me stumped, and I have to believe that there is a pretty
simple solution that I'm overlooking.
I have a figure legend that has both numbered and lettered entries. Level
1 items are numerals and Level 2 items are small letters. This works
fine, as long as the level 2 items are the
Section 1, but it is also displayed for what should be Section
2 When I move Section 2 in the book to right after Section 1, then Section 2
gets updated accordingly, but the minute that I put any chapters in between
these sections, the numbering gets reset to 1 for all Section files. I
went through each
; (Publishing Smarter) ; 'Urszula Witherell'
> ; 'Framers'
>
> Subject: Re: [Framers] Paragraph numbering...
>
> Would you then be safest naming this paragraph tag "step 17" or whatever to
> isolate it from any override resets?
>
> ___
No... I just need to control the numbering of paragraphs starting point. That is
all.
Thanks very much for everyone's help. Sometimes it is easy not to see the
obvious. It was my turn today.
Urszula
> On February 4, 2016 at 11:01 AM Tim Pann wrote:
>
>
> Would you then
.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2016 7:58 AM
To: Bernard Aschwanden (Publishing Smarter); 'Urszula Witherell'; 'Framers'
Subject: Re: [Framers] Paragraph numbering...
> One approach is to use the code
Yes, what I was going to say. Plus, I believe this implies that you have to
>
> Bernard
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Framers
> [mailto:framers-bounces+bernard=publishingsmarter@lists.frameusers.com]
> On Behalf Of Urszula Witherell
> Sent: February 4, 2016 10:49 AM
> To: Framers
> Subject: [Framers] Paragraph numbering...
&
One approach is to use the code
Yes, what I was going to say. Plus, I believe this implies that you have to
have separate paragraph tags for the "first" numbered item in the list and
the subsequent numbered items, with the "subsequent" ones using instead
of >.
This is the way I have it fo
with the actual number you need to paragraph to begin
with.
Bernard
-Original Message-
From: Framers
[mailto:framers-bounces+bernard=publishingsmarter@lists.frameusers.com]
On Behalf Of Urszula Witherell
Sent: February 4, 2016 10:49 AM
To: Framers
Subject: [Framers] Paragraph n
Hi Everyone,
In a number of documents I have to start a paragraph numbering in a document
with a very specific paragraph number. Is there a way to do that?
>From what I can see, FrameMaker only allows to specify volume, chapter,
>section,
sub-section and page numbering to begin at a sp
@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] Printing FM12 to PDF -- Page numbering issue
I recently saw a pdf document that used small Roman numerals for title page and
front matter (per Chicago Manual of Style) with rest of book in normal numbers.
When in the PDF, if you were in the front matter
Tom,
I've used Rick's PageLabeler plug-in for a long time, and it's great. I print a
large book as both a single PDF and as individual chapters, and the plug-in
accommodates both styles when using Chapter-pageNo numbering. I'm usi
: Monday, January 18, 2016 12:18 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] Printing FM12 to PDF -- Page numbering issue
I recently saw a pdf document that used small Roman numerals for title page
and front matter (per Chicago Manual of Style) with rest of book in normal
numbers. When in
I recently saw a pdf document that used small Roman numerals for title
page and front matter (per Chicago Manual of Style) with rest of book in
normal numbers. When in the PDF, if you were in the front matter, the page
number in Acrobat/Reader would display the Roman numerals and Numeric when
y
Hi,
Thanks for the many replies. It is unanimous that FM is just giving a warning
that the numbering of a document that also appears in another book has changed
on updating the current book. I understand that there is nothing that can be
done to avoid that.
I would like the warning to just
On 2015-Jun-19 2:42 PM, Abungu, Salome wrote:
When you are done, select all your documents within the book. Right
click your mouse and click save from the menu.
When you are done, hold down Shift and click the File menu, then Save
All Files in Book.
Easier!
--
Stuart Rogers
Technical
You CAN do it this way if you want, but it is much easier to just set the
numbering properties at the book level and update the book. Dismiss the
inconsistency messages and when the update is done, the numbering will be as
you set it. There is no need to check each document.
For page numbering
The error message appears because the numbering properties are inconsistent.
Open all of your documents and the book. Start with your book and make sure the
numbering is correct (from your book, right click each document and select
Numbering from the menu to view the numbering properties). When
Hi Stephen,
I don't think there is any way to avoid this. When you have a common
document in your book, its page numbering will be set to how it was numbered
the last time it was updated, either in the current book or any other book
that it is contained in. That is where the mismatch may
The "inconsistent numbering properties" message is only a warning. If you
ignore it, FrameMaker will do exactly what you want it to do: it will use the
numbering properties as set in the book file. FrameMaker warns you so that you
can make sure that nothing has inadvertently been chan
Hi,
This subject must come up regularly. I use the certain documents in several
books. When I update those books I have Inconsistent Numbering Properties.
I open the documents that are named. I set their numbering properties as in the
book. But the problem is then put to another document, or
_each_ chapter file (I am assuming it is a
separate .fm file) has its File->Numbering->Paragraph check-box value set to
"Continue Numbering From Previous Paragraph In Book"?
I am not sure if the above is the specific cause of the problem you have though.
Z
Fr
Esteemed colleagues,
I am running Frame 11.0.2.384 on Windows 7 Professional. I have a book with 5
chapters that contain figures and/or tables. The book pages are numbered
consecutively from 1 to 60+. Since I am not using folio page numbering, I want
the Figures and Tables to be numbered
Hi Teresa
How are you planning to turn your structured Frame files into ebooks?
If I understand things right, it'll be the same process as you'd use for
unstructured Frame. Does the process work better if your files are structured?
If not, I'm really having trouble figuring out what you'll ga
I can't give advice on structured FrameMaker, but an easy way to make
the correct title appear on the running header of an unstructured book
is to use numbering properties. I assume the same applies to structured
books.
1. In the files' appropriate master pages, insert the <$vol
er, as these are functionally different elements, and have different
formatting (usually) and different context rules.
It is difficult to scope your numbering queries, as it sounds as if you are
working from a template created elsewhere. If this is the case, we do not know
how the TOC is formed
ood solution.
--Do I use paratag "Chapter" for the prologue and then Format > Document
> Numbering to reset the second instance of Chapter to be =1 ?
--Do I remove the word "Chapter" from the master page? How then do I get
the word "Chapter" to show up on all
Dear Framers:
I have two sub-books with 10 files each.
No matter how I specify the document numbering option- footnote- start
footnote with 1, the next generation of the primary book, the footnotes
number consecutively.
Where do I override this so that each chapter begins with footnote 1?
Rob
Greetings!
Is there a way to control whether footnote numbering restarts from 1 per page
vs. per file vs. throughout a book?
Thanks,
Elchanan
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