It's a clunky solution predicated by your keeping the book in one
file, but just set up different master pages. The only difference
between master pages or sets of master pages would be the differing Xs
hard-coded into the footers: one set for Section 1, one set for
Section 2, etc.
Apply those
within fast reach, I do it one-file-way. I can't afford
updating my documents wholesale in other words.
Michael
Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 07:37:06 -0400
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Hi Michael,
It is possible - provided that your section numbers are generated using
paragraph autonumbering.
First, if you've not already generated an index for the doc, do so.
Then, in the generated index file, view the references pages. There should be a
page called IX (with a flow called
Hi Rob,
This type of building block:
$paranumonly[Section]
does not work in generated files. You will get the closest previous
autonumber to the index marker instead of any that you specify in square
brackets.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Hi Michael,
It
providing you have this autonumbering on. Final product looks
satisfactory and this method allows me to use more files to generate from -
i.e. cross-indexing.
Any other thoughts?
Michael
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To: Robert Evans; FrameUsers Users
Subject: Re: IS THIS POSSIBLE AT ALL
Hi Rob,
This type of building block:
$paranumonly[Section]
does not work in generated files. You will get the closest previous
autonumber to the index marker