Hi,

In a previous job the figure numbers and table numbers
were a combination of the chapter number and a running
number in this file:
Figure x-x
Table x-x

This works only, when the figure and table format use the 
same series as heading1.
This is an argument for a single all-in-one numbering scheme.
I do not use the chapnum placeholder, as I want to be free to
have several chapters in a single file.

Best regards

Winfried

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Subject: Re: [Framers] FM2019 Volume and Chapter Numbering

>So, have you found any drawbacks to this approach, other than the 
>problem
of getting other users to refer to the reference page? 

The only problem I've run into is when an extra heading needs to be added 
in--assuming you want all the heading markers all in a row and not randomly 
placed anywhere in the code as they are added. The code has to be updated 
everywhere if it's an all-in-one code. Nothing that can't be overcome, but I've 
always found it a lot easier if the headings are a separate list--simply create 
a new heading level (e.g. Heading6), add another <n> before the last <n+>, and 
done.

Also, sometimes I only want users to use the editing features--catalogs, spell 
checker, find/change, user variables, etc.--and stay away from the reference 
pages, master pages, and the various designers. 
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