RE: TOC not what should be

2009-05-27 Thread Rick Quatro
Before generating the TOC, right+click on each component in the book, and choose Numbering. Make sure that each component's number is correct, then try generating the TOC. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc. r...@frameexpert.com 585-659-8267 ___ You

RE: TOC not what should be

2009-05-27 Thread Rick Quatro
Your example has <$chaptnum>, but the actual building block is <$chapnum>. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc. r...@frameexpert.com 585-659-8267 ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to fram...@

TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread poshe...@bellsouth.net
Disregard the misspellings in my explanation: chaptnum is really chapnum. -- Kenpo -- Original message from poshedly at bellsouth.net: -- Hey all, (FM8.0 on an HP Pavilion pc) I'm having no success in generating a book TOC where each line entry includes the topic (eit

TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread poshe...@bellsouth.net
Hey all, (FM8.0 on an HP Pavilion pc) I'm having no success in generating a book TOC where each line entry includes the topic (either level 1 or level 2), followed by a tabbed dot leader, followed by the "chapnum", then a dash and then the "pagenum", like this: BLAH-BLAH LEVEL 1 ..

TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Fred Ridder
Fred Ridder > From: poshedly at bellsouth.net > To: framers at lists.frameusers.com > Subject: Re: TOC not what should be > Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 20:04:25 + > > Disregard the misspellings in my explanation: chaptnum is really chapnum. > > -- Kenpo > --

TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Rick Quatro
Before generating the TOC, right+click on each component in the book, and choose Numbering. Make sure that each component's number is correct, then try generating the TOC. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc. rick at frameexpert.com 585-659-8267

Spam-Fortinet TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Stephen O'Brien
May be a typo...but the system variable chaptnum is in fact chapnum... At 03:59 PM 26/05/2009, poshedly at bellsouth.net wrote: >If >this email is not spam, click here to submit the >signatures to FortiGuard - AntiSpam Ser

TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Fred Ridder
Umm, maybe because the system variable is <$chapnum> (no "t") rather than <$chaptnum>? -Fred Ridder > From: poshedly at bellsouth.net > To: framers at lists.frameusers.com > Subject: TOC not what should be > Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 19:59:46 + > > H

TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Combs, Richard
poshedly at bellsouth.net wrote: > I'm having no success in generating a book TOC where each line entry > includes the topic (either level 1 or level 2), followed by a tabbed dot > leader, followed by the "chapnum", then a dash and then the "pagenum", like > this: > > BLAH-BLAH LEVEL 1 .

TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Rick Quatro
Your example has <$chaptnum>, but the actual building block is <$chapnum>. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc. rick at frameexpert.com 585-659-8267

RE: TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Combs, Richard
poshe...@bellsouth.net wrote: > I'm having no success in generating a book TOC where each line entry > includes the topic (either level 1 or level 2), followed by a tabbed dot > leader, followed by the "chapnum", then a dash and then the "pagenum", like > this: > > BLAH-BLAH LEVEL 1 ...

TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Peter Gold
Try spelling it <$chapnum> not <$chap*t*num>. HTH Regards, Peter __ Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:59 PM, wrote: > Hey all, > > (FM8.0 on an HP Pavilion pc) > > I'm having no success in generating a book TOC where each line entry includes > the top

RE: TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Fred Ridder
Fred Ridder > From: poshe...@bellsouth.net > To: framers@lists.frameusers.com > Subject: Re: TOC not what should be > Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 20:04:25 + > > Disregard the misspellings in my explanation: chaptnum is really chapnum. > > -- Kenpo >

Re: Spam-Fortinet TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Stephen O'Brien
May be a typo...but the system variable chaptnum is in fact chapnum... At 03:59 PM 26/05/2009, poshe...@bellsouth.net wrote: >If >this email is not spam, click here to submit the >signatures to FortiGuard - AntiSpam Servic

RE: TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Fred Ridder
Umm, maybe because the system variable is <$chapnum> (no "t") rather than <$chaptnum>? -Fred Ridder > From: poshe...@bellsouth.net > To: framers@lists.frameusers.com > Subject: TOC not what should be > Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 19:59:46 + > > H

Re: TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread Peter Gold
Try spelling it <$chapnum> not <$chap*t*num>. HTH Regards, Peter __ Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:59 PM, wrote: > Hey all, > > (FM8.0 on an HP Pavilion pc) > > I'm having no success in generating a book TOC where each line entry includes > the top

Re: TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread poshedly
Disregard the misspellings in my explanation: chaptnum is really chapnum. -- Kenpo -- Original message from poshe...@bellsouth.net: -- Hey all, (FM8.0 on an HP Pavilion pc) I'm having no success in generating a book TOC where each line entry includes the topic (either

TOC not what should be

2009-05-26 Thread poshedly
Hey all, (FM8.0 on an HP Pavilion pc) I'm having no success in generating a book TOC where each line entry includes the topic (either level 1 or level 2), followed by a tabbed dot leader, followed by the "chapnum", then a dash and then the "pagenum", like this: BLAH-BLAH LEVEL 1 ..