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Autonumber bug in headings following a procedure

New Here ,
Jul 26, 2013 Jul 26, 2013

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Hoping someone has an answer to this...

I'm on Frame 11 (11.0.0.380) on Windows 7.

I'm running into a strange issue with headings that are autonumbered. Everything works as expected... until I include a proccedure that has autonumbered steps and sub-steps. The heading immediately following the procedure renumbers from the beginning. The image below shows an example. There are three headings, which are numbered correctly. Then I inserted a subheading with a procedure and the heading below it has incorrect numbering. This only happens in headings that follow a procedure.

The autonumbers for the paragraphs are:

Heading1: <$chapnum>.<n+>

Heading2: <$chapnum>.<n>.<n+>

Numbered: S:<n+>/\t

NumberedCont1 (sub-step): <a=1>.\t

Is there something incorrectly set up in the autonumber format or is this a bug?

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LEGEND , Jul 27, 2013 Jul 27, 2013

Take a look at this. http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/9.0/Using/WSF176D8C8-8133-4860-88E3-AF69262623F0.html

The problem is in this paragraph with this numbering:

NumberedCont1 (sub-step): <a=1>.\t

You reset the numbering of the main paragraph back to 1, when you used the <a=1> tag since you did not preface it with S:.

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Take a look at this. http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/9.0/Using/WSF176D8C8-8133-4860-88E3-AF69262623F0.html

The problem is in this paragraph with this numbering:

NumberedCont1 (sub-step): <a=1>.\t

You reset the numbering of the main paragraph back to 1, when you used the <a=1> tag since you did not preface it with S:.

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You probably wanted something like S: <>.<a=1>

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Thanks Michael! That worked!!

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