change of fig order messes up fig count

Deirdre Reagan deirdre.reagan at gmail.com
Thu Jul 17 15:18:31 PDT 2008


I just thought of something else:

When I rearrange the chapters in the book (Chapt Two, Chapt Three,
Chapt One), I get this:

Chapt Two
Title
Figure X1

Chapt Three
Fig X1
Title

Chapt One
Fix X1
Title

Chapt Four
Fig X2
Title

So that would appear to me that Chapter Two and Chapter Three are problematic.



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On 7/17/08, Deirdre Reagan <deirdre.reagan at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> FM 8.0, Windows XP
>
> I have a book with four chapters.
>
> Chapter One Numbering Properties, both from inside the chapter and in
> the book, is set to Paragraph > Restart Paragraph Number.
>
> Chapters Two, Three, and Four are set to Continue Numbering, both from
> inside the document and from the book.
>
> Each chapter starts with a figure.
>
> The paragraph tags for the figure are:
>
> Figure #
> Figure Title
>
> When I run the book, each figure numbers like it is supposed to:
>
> Figure X1
> Title
>
> Figure X2
> Title
>
> Figure X3
> Title
>
> Figure X4
> Title
>
> It works perfectly.
>
> But we want to switch the order of the figure # and the figure title.
>
> When I go into Chapter One and make the switch (which includes
> reformatting the Fig # paragraph tag from Top of Column to Anywhere --
> the ONLY change I make) and run the book, I get:
>
> Title
> Figure X1
>
> Figure X2
> Title
>
> Figure X3
> Title
>
> Figure X4
> Title
>
> When I make the exact same change in Chapter Two and run the book, I get:
>
> Title
> Figure X1
>
> Title
> Figure X2
>
> Title
> Figure X2
>
> Title
> Figure X3
>
> The third chapter becomes X2 and won't update.
>
> I've gone through every configuration I can think of, including
> Importing Formats from Chapter One and Chapter Two into Chapter Three,
> copying the content from Chapter Two and Three into new templates,
> etc.
>
> I've deleted Chapter Two and the problem moves on to Chapter Three and
> Four.  So that would indicate that the setting causing the problem in
> at the book level, right?
>
> I just don't know what I'm doing wrong.
>
> Thanks for any help you might be able to give me. I hope it's an easy fix!
>



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