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1. Re: Custom paragraph numbering resets in a new chapter
Error7103 Oct 14, 2013 2:18 PM (in response to Zane Jane)Check
Format > Document > Numbering [ Chapter ]
in each component file. What you want is:
<*> Continue Numbering From Previous File in BookIn the Book file, check that
Format > Document > Numbering [ Chapter ]
matches (or just set them all to <*> Read from File)
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2. Re: Custom paragraph numbering resets in a new chapter
Zane Jane Oct 14, 2013 2:27 PM (in response to Zane Jane)Answering my own question...
A bit more research shows that it's a particular table type that's resetting the numbering. It's not even a numbered table type, but maybe it's using the T: number somewhere under the hood.
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3. Re: Custom paragraph numbering resets in a new chapter
Zane Jane Oct 14, 2013 2:31 PM (in response to Error7103)Thanks, Error7103. I tried that!
I should have said but was in too much of a hurry to post when I was hungry for my lunch...
Apologies for having you waste time sending the info.
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4. Re: Custom paragraph numbering resets in a new chapter
Error7103 Oct 15, 2013 4:46 AM (in response to Zane Jane)> ... but maybe it's using the T: number somewhere under the hood.
First thing to check is the autonumbering for the TableTitle format in the para catalog. That's probably not it.
The specific table that is resetting the counter may have a para format, or an override, that is using counter T. It could be any text in any cell.
It could possibly even be an invisible instance, for example, the local table title has the override, but the Title Position was later set to [ No Title ], so you can't see it. You'll need to turn it back on to check.
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5. Re: Custom paragraph numbering resets in a new chapter
Zane Jane Oct 15, 2013 10:37 AM (in response to Error7103)Thanks. That was the case. The default paragraph style in our tables had the autonumber box checked and the number format was T:. Next, I found the paragraph style that actually used the T: numbering.
I have revised our templates to use a different numbering scheme in those paragraph styles.

