autonumbering with line break?

2006-11-08 Thread Egwin
Hello Framers, I work with FrameMaker 7.0 on Windows XP platform. In my document i would like to autonumber like this: 1. xxx xxx xx 2. xxx xxx xx My autonumber format contains ".", but how can i generate the line break. I tried \n and \r but that did not work. Can someone

autonumbering with line break?

2006-11-21 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Egwin, You can't use these building blocks in an autonumber to get the effect that you want. You can use a bunch of spaces at the end of the autonumber to force the text to the next line, but that may have side-effects that you don't want. Or, you can use two separate paragraphs. Rick Quatr

autonumbering with line break?

2006-11-21 Thread Lynne A. Price
Egwin, An autonumber cannot contain a line break. Is your document structured? If so, you can put a line break in a prefix. --Lynne At 06:19 AM 11/8/2006, Egwin wrote: >Hello Framers, > >I work with FrameMaker 7.0 on Windows XP platform. >In my document i would like to autonumber lik

autonumbering with line break?

2006-11-21 Thread Scott Prentice
Actually .. one way I've seen this done is to use a tab followed by a space (the space is important) at the end of your autonumber string, then change the tab position for that paragraph style to be the width of your text frame. This forces it to wrap with minimal problems. ...scott Scott Pren

autonumbering with line break?

2006-11-22 Thread Klaus Daube
On 21 Nov 2006 at 10:08, Scott Prentice wrote: > Actually .. one way I've seen this done is to use a tab followed by a > space (the space is important) at the end of your autonumber string, then > change the tab position for that paragraph style to be the width of your > text frame. This forces it

Re: autonumbering with line break?

2006-11-22 Thread Klaus Daube
On 21 Nov 2006 at 10:08, Scott Prentice wrote: > Actually .. one way I've seen this done is to use a tab followed by a > space (the space is important) at the end of your autonumber string, then > change the tab position for that paragraph style to be the width of your > text frame. This forces it