As far as I know, FM's autonumber counters only increment, or at best remain 
unchanged, and there is no way to tel FM to evaluate the numbering in a table 
from the bottom up (although yuo can tell it to count across rows first or down 
columns first).

So David's suggestion won't work, as if you do sort the table, the 
re-evaluation that takes place will cause the numbers to appear in ascending 
order once again unless this behavior has changed in FM 9 (which I don't have 
to check it) or now FM 10.

I'm afraid the only solutions inside FM are: to manually number the items as 
you desire, and be prepared for the effort if something new is inserted (which 
may not be an issue with only 32 items, and that may be the fixed limit from 
your description); or maintain the table in ascending order on a reference 
page, and on the body page use cross-references to display the items in 
descending order.

You can do this in a package like Excel, and then import that into a FM table, 
but that will convert the formula for numbering into static text, so keep the 
spreadsheet around if you need to insert items and reimport it to replace the 
table. (Which sounds like it's more touble than its worth, especially compared 
to the import from Excel option.)

– Les Smalley
   l_c_smal...@yahoo.com

--- On Mon, 1/24/11, David Spreadbury <dspre...@yahoo.com> wrote:
If you don't have any cross-references in the table you could sort the table in 
reverse order. Keep in mind, most search algorithms work on the ASCII code of 
the character. After the sort the numbering will come out as 1, 10,11,2,21,3, 
etc. If you make the numbers all the same length, 01, 02, 03, etc, then they 
should come out correctly. You could then go back and remove the leading zeroes.

If you do have cross-references, they will have to be remade after the sort.

--- On Mon, 1/24/11, Orly Zimmerman <or...@marvell.com> wrote:

Hi All,
Any ideas about how to get numbering tags such that the numbers decrement 
instead of increment?
I tried to use a number property of  <n-> or <n=N-1> - after setting the first 
in the series to 31
I need this because I want to create a table column with numbers starting from 
31 going down to 0 to describe error messages.
Any ideas will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Orly
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