That is a nice workaround, unfortunately, my paragraph tag is named "Heading 
GlossaryIndex" and I use it in both files. I might try it out though. One extra 
step you didn't mention: tweaking the Running H/F variable to use <$paranum> as 
well.

For maintenance reasons, I want my template files to differ in the least number 
of ways, and unfortunately, that's seems to be an unobtainable ideal.

Thanks,

  Andy

----- "Matt Sullivan" <m...@grafixtraining.com> wrote:

> To add to Richard's excellent summary of why you can't do what you
> want the way you want...
> 
> I recommend the following to students and template dev clients to
> ensure ease of use and consistency in headings like TOC and IX:
> 
> Set the autonumbering of your TOC_Title paragraph tag to display the
> phrase Table of Contents. Do the same for any other generated TOC
> or IX. 
> 
> You'll still have to add it manually, but it'll be consistent, and
> will show in your TOC (as long as you define the TOC so that you
> display the <$paranum> instead of the <$paratext> building block.
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