Ahh, based on this description, I think you need to look for some rogue 
paragraph that is formatted with the same numbering series label (P) that you 
are using in your document, but with some other definition. But because finding 
such a rogue paragraph can be a real PITA, the easiest solution may be to 
change the label in the tag(s) you are actually using so that there will no 
longer be any interference. 

Fred Ridder


Subject: RE: Bad AutonumbersDate: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 10:26:39 -0400From: 
randall.reed at forceprotection.netTo: docudoc at hotmail.com; richard.combs at 
polycom.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com



Good point Fred. My craziness is due to the fact that some are working 
continuously, then another file comes up and BANG, I'm back to 001 again.  Not 
good...

Thanks!

R.


From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docudoc at hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, October 04, 
2007 10:23 AMTo: Combs, Richard; Randall C. Reed; 
framers@lists.frameusers.comSubject: RE: Bad Autonumbers
richard.combs at Polycom.com wrote:> But the autonumber isn't a page number, 
it's a paragraph number. You> need to set paragraph numbering to continue. 
Note, however, that this> affects all paragraph autonumber series; you can't 
have, for instance,> figure numbers restart while your package numbers 
continue.   Just to amplify a bit: If you set a file's paragraph numbering 
properties to "Restart", you cannot have a mixture of continuing and resetting 
counter values. The "Restart" setting affects *all* paragraph numbering series 
and there is no way for any of them to continue from the preceding file's 
value.  But if you set the properties to "Continue", it *is* possible to reset 
a specific paragraph numbering series by formatting a paragraph with an 
autonumber formula that explicitly sets the appropriate counter elements in the 
series definition to the desired values. Fred Ridder  

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