I'll keep developing the content and when that's done go back and
tweak with the TOC problem....
 thanks to all.....and keep the suggestions coming...most
appreciated.
 On Fri 29/05/09 11:46 , Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com sent:
 Since those are para tags and not variables, Fred's solution is also
 what I'd do.
 There seems to be another problem though, in the order in which the
 paratags are read in the TOC, because your example shows them out of
 order. To fix that, I believe all you need to do is re-order the
 strings in the Contents block on the Reference page, but you'd need
to
 test that.
 *** You may want to make a backup copy of your TOC file before you
 start making the mods...***
 Art
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 On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Fred Ridder  wrote:
 >
 > I've done this kind of thing many times to pick up the name and
description of function calls from separate paragraphs in API
documentation. It's quite simple, although a bit obscure.
 >
 >
 >
 > If your two paragraphs have tags Para1 and Para2 in the text, your
TOC will contain paragraphs Para1TOC and Para2TOC. The key step to
attaining what you want is to define the Para1TOC tag to be a Run-In
Head (on the Pagination tab of the Paragraph Designer). On the TOC
reference page of the TOC file, you'll want to include the  building
block only in the Para2TOC prototype paragraph and also set an
appropriate tab in the corresponding paragraph format definition.
 >
 > -Fred Ridder
 >
 >
 >
 >> To: 
 >> Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 11:20:42 -0400
 >> Subject: Difficulty Creating a TOC
 >> From: 
 >> CC: 
 >>
 >> Good morning fellow Frame Templars:
 >> First the setup: Frame 7.2 (unstructured), Windows XP
 >> Am attempting to formulate a TOC whereby I can display two
paragraph
 >> tags on the same line along with the associated chapter/page
number.
 >> Want to make it look something like this
 >> 10-5. . . . .Revision 1. . . . .01 MAY09
 >> Variable Translation in Reference Pages:
 >> -. . . . .. . . . .
 >> Paragraph Translation:
 >> -. . . . .RevNum. . . . . DateRev
 >> However, here's what I get when I run the TOC:
 >> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01MAY09
 >> 10-5. . . . .Revision 1
 >> I cannot seem to align or "wrap" the two paragraph tags onto the
 >> same line. I used a "Next Pgf Tag" for the RevNum to make the
 >> DateRev follow it...but this one has faked me out.
 >> I can send the files to whoever is willing to assist.....just
 >> putting this out there. Thank you and all the best.
 >> Eduardo
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