Thank you to all who responded. I didn't think about using a cross-reference 
(DUH)!

BTW, I forgot to mention that I use structured Frame. Here's what I did:



EDD - Added new element: EndOfBook

Paragraph format: EndOfBook (2pts. White text). Explanatory Text appears in 
Cross-Ref dialog.

Cross Reference format: EndOfBook (building block <$pagenum>)

Insert unstructured cross-reference on master page (no need for a new X-REF 
element tag at this time).



I'm still tinkering with my remaining master pages, but I've gone far enough to 
test this and it works.



Marvelous! 



Jasmine Graham

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From: Dave Reynolds [mailto:dave.reyno...@taitradio.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 7:49 PM
To: Graham, Jasmine S
Subject: Re: Page Numbering Format (# of ##) in an FM Book



Hi Jasmine

I have done this in a small book.  I used the following method to set up the 
"Page # of ##" in a book with several files.  It assumes you are using 
continuous page numbering throughout the book.

1.      On the last page of the last file in the book, insert a new paragraph 
and give it a new para format (eg LastPage).  In my book I have actually put 
some explanatory text in this para so I know what it is and set the colour to 
white so it doesn't show.  You may or may not wish to do this because this text 
will end up in the PDF and will be searchible even though it is invisible.
2.      Set up the page numbering in the footer of each file as "Page # of 
[Xref]".  # is the normal Current Page variable, and [Xref] is a cross 
reference to the LastPage paragraph.  Set the format of this cross reference to 
use the <$pagenum> building block and give the format a meaningful name.
3.      Import the new Xref format to all files.

When you update the book your page numbering will be updated to reflect the 
total number of pages in the book.  You do have to remember that the LastPage 
para is there and what it's for, though.  And remember to make sure it is 
always on the last page of the book.

Hope this helps

Dave

Graham, Jasmine S wrote, on 9/06/2010 5:34 a.m.: 

Hello Framers,



I need to setup page numbering formatted as "Page # of ##" in a book with 
several files. The Page Count variable (building block <$lastpagenum>), pulls 
the last page number of the current file, not the last page number in the book. 
So, it's correct in the last file of the book, but not the others.



Is there any way to set up a variable that will read the last page number in 
the book? Or, is there another way to accomplish this without setting it 
manually after I generate the final book? 



TIA!



Jasmine Graham

Technical Writer, Research and Development 

Wireline Services

Weatherford ? 481 Winscott Road ? Fort Worth ? TX ? 76126 

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