Here's what may be causing my problem: The TOC reference page has default
paragraph tags for HeadingATOC, HeadingBTOC, etc. But my document
has paragraph tags of Heading1TOC, Heading2TOC, etc.
I am not sure if I created (at some point in the distant past) the TOC
paragraph tags with that naming
On 2013-Aug-29 1:12 PM, Karen Robbins wrote:
Here's what may be causing my problem: The TOC reference page has
default paragraph tags for HeadingATOC, HeadingBTOC, etc. But my
document has paragraph tags of Heading1TOC, Heading2TOC, etc.
I am not sure if I created (at some point in the
Luckily, only one TOC reference page. And the formatting now seems to apply
when updating.
But now I have another problem. My TOC page contains other content
(credits, legalese, etc.) besides the TOC, which takes up only about half
the page. When updating the book, FM doesn't replace the existing
Here's what may be causing my problem: The TOC reference page has default
paragraph tags for HeadingATOC, HeadingBTOC, etc. But my document
has paragraph tags of Heading1TOC, Heading2TOC, etc.
I am not sure if I created (at some point in the distant past) the TOC
paragraph tags with that naming
On 2013-Aug-29 1:12 PM, Karen Robbins wrote:
> Here's what may be causing my problem: The TOC reference page has
> default paragraph tags for HeadingATOC, HeadingBTOC, etc. But my
> document has paragraph tags of Heading1TOC, Heading2TOC, etc.
>
> I am not sure if I created (at some point in the
Luckily, only one TOC reference page. And the formatting now seems to apply
when updating.
But now I have another problem. My TOC page contains other content
(credits, legalese, etc.) besides the TOC, which takes up only about half
the page. When updating the book, FM doesn't replace the existing
Hi Framers,
Why does updating a book strip all formatting from existing TOC entries?
I've already imported paragraph formats to the TOC file. I haven't altered
the text of the entries or their page numbers, just applied formatting from
the paragraph designer. Clicking default font doesn't restore
when Update Book regenerates the TOC
will have default formatting, and this may be what you are seeing.
-Fred Ridder
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 13:43:30 -0700
Subject: Updating TOC Wipes Formatting
From: karendes...@gmail.com
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Hi Framers,
Why does updating a book
Hi Karen,
You need to set up how you want your TOC to look on its reference page. If
you already have a TOC set up correctly, use File Import Formats,
deselect All, then select Reference Pages and Paragraph Tags, and import.
The next time you update the book, the TOC will be in the correct
On 2013-Aug-27 5:03 PM, Fred Ridder wrote:
Performing an Update Book operation doesn't strip all formatting from
existing TOC entries, because one of the first things it does is
*delete* all TOC entries--all the paragraphs--so that it can rebuild
the TOC on the legitimate assumption that some
Lin Sims wrote:
Click View Reference Pages
Find the reference page labeled TOC. It'll probably have something there
already with paragraph tag labels such as Heading1TOC.
Use the paragraph designer to format your heading_styleTOC tags on this
page.
Fred, Lin, and Stuart have pretty well
Hi Framers,
Why does updating a book strip all formatting from existing TOC entries?
I've already imported paragraph formats to the TOC file. I haven't altered
the text of the entries or their page numbers, just applied formatting from
the paragraph designer. Clicking "default font" doesn't
when Update Book regenerates the TOC
will have default formatting, and this may be what you are seeing.
-Fred Ridder
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 13:43:30 -0700
Subject: Updating TOC Wipes Formatting
From: karendes...@gmail.com
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Hi Framers,
Why does updating a book
Hi Karen,
You need to set up how you want your TOC to look on its reference page. If
you already have a TOC set up correctly, use File > Import > Formats,
deselect All, then select Reference Pages and Paragraph Tags, and import.
The next time you update the book, the TOC will be in the correct
On 2013-Aug-27 5:03 PM, Fred Ridder wrote:
> Performing an Update Book operation doesn't strip all formatting from
> existing TOC entries, because one of the first things it does is
> *delete* all TOC entries--all the paragraphs--so that it can rebuild
> the TOC on the legitimate assumption
Lin Sims wrote:
> Click View > Reference Pages
> Find the reference page labeled TOC. It'll probably have something there
> already with paragraph tag labels such as Heading1TOC.
> Use the paragraph designer to format your TOC tags on this
> page.
Fred, Lin, and Stuart have pretty well covered
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