Tom,

   Have you checked p. 39 in Chapter 3 to confirm that the table number appears as 3-3 rather than 3.3? <$paranumonly> returns the first counter in the autonumber of the cited paragraph (or first paragraph in the cited element of a structured document), the last counter in that autonumber, and any characters between them. Thus, if Chapter 3 shows the table as 3-3, the cross-reference should appear as desired.

   You may be able to correct problems by importing formats into all book components and updating the book. It is wise to save a backup copy of all files in the book first.

    --Lynne


On 4/14/2022 6:28 AM, Tom Beiswenger wrote:
I just noticed that this cross-reference format returns a cross-reference that 
does not pick up the hyphen in the referenced table number.

The C-R used to reference Table 3-3 on page 39 in Chapter 3: <Link>Table\ <$paranumonly> on page\ 
<$pagenum> in Chapter <$chapnum><Default ¶ Font>

Returns (example): Table 3.3 on page 39 in Chapter 3

Is there a way to have the cross-reference to correctly reference the table number as 
3-3 and NOT 3.3? I don't see a building block anywhere that would replace 
<&paranumonly.

--
Lynne A. Price
Text Structure Consulting, Inc.
Specializing in structured FrameMaker consulting, application development, and 
training
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