TOC entry out of sequence

Swingle, Mark Mark.Swingle at Honeywell.com
Mon Mar 24 05:21:47 PDT 2014


I had an issue which may be similar.  My  problem was that one or more text frames were not in the main flow, even though Frame reported they were all in Flow A.  The solution I found was the following:


Open the Frame file with the problem.

Select the first text frame.

Select the second text frame.  It is OK if the first text frame is no longer selected.

Click on Format > Customize Layout > Connect Text Frames.

Regenerate TOC.

Mark

From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Karen Robbins
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 7:53 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: TOC entry out of sequence

Hello Framers,
Some time ago I wrote about a similar problem but didn't achieve a solution. It's happening again in a different TOC, so I thought I'd investigate more.
The last document in my book, like all the others, has a chapter head and level 1 heads (four of them) that are picked up for a generated TOC. The chapter head and level 1 heads two through four all appear in correct sequence in the  TOC. But the first level 1 head appears immediately above its chapter head, as if it is the last level 1 head in the previous chapter. Why does this happen and how can I correct it?
In the document, the frame in which the misplaced level 1 head resides is not positioned above that of the chapter head. The errant head has the correct formatting. In the book TOC, all other level 1 heads appear in their correct sequence.
There is no hidden overlapping frame AFAIK... I've already cleaned up the files to remove that sort of thing.

Thanks for any insight.

Karen Robbins
Frame 11.0.1.382, Windows 7 VM in Parallels
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