I don't have a real clue, but I'm wondering if perhaps the status of the
inset source file could cause this to happen. This is just a wild guess:
For example, if the source file is set to read-only, or the author
doesn't have sufficient permission to access the file, or perhaps the
file is in
Hi Fred,
I'm so glad you brought this subject up.
I found the same problem in some of the files I inherited from the
previous staff. It's awful because the generated paragraph is sometimes
an AppendixNum. I tried your solution but perhaps I'm missing something
because it did not work for me.
I don't have a real clue, but I'm wondering if perhaps the status of the
inset source file could cause this to happen. This is just a wild guess:
For example, if the source file is set to read-only, or the author
doesn't have sufficient permission to access the file, or perhaps the
file is in