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Hi
I have a document which I divided into two volumes.
I want the chapter numbers in the second volume to follow the numbering from first voulme.
First volume ends with Chapter 8.
Volume two when I update it, it starts automatically at Chapter two.
How do I renumber it so it start at number 9.
Many thanks
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Check your Format>Document>Numbering settings in the Book menu (you can right click on the documents too.) This can be done within the documents, but a Book file would be a better workflow.
In the Numbering Properties dialog box, set your first document to start at chapter 8 under the Chapter tab (top setting).
Set the second document to Continue Numbering from Previous Chapter in Book.
Save the documents.
Update the book.
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Many Thanks Dave
This is the first time I use Framemaker after a break of three years.
I am still on an old version. There is no upgared avialable for FrameMaker 10. Adobe wants me to buy the new version...too pricey for a retired person like me.
regards
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Joe Hus: I am still on an old version.
Which old version? It sounds like it was one of those then still available with a perpetual license. Some contributors here also have old versions, and can tailor their suggestions to the historical capabilities.
re: Adobe wants me to buy the new version…
The recent versions have been subscription-only. You can't really "buy" them.
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Joe: Would it help to move on to the new version of FrameMaker considering I only use it sporadically?
I would think only if you need some new features.
You can install the latest and use it for 30 days free to find out.
You can have both installed, depending on Windows version.
Be sure to save the final version of any new work as MIF, for ease of opening in FM10.
Adobe really needs to offer their apps as perhaps $per-day web services for infrequent users.
I still have FM7, running in XPmode on an old Win7Pro laptop. Haven't used it in several years now.
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Hi Dave again
It looks like I am really rusty. I am trying to generate a book with TOC and an Index. Both files exist in the folder but when I click update I only see TOC generated in the book but not the index.
When I tried to generate a new index, it is generated in an unacceptable format. The existing index is really good for my purposes.
How do i force FrameMaker to pick up the index file?
How do do I drag the index file so that it is generateed as part of te book.?
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The process of working with Frame has been almost identical since version 7 for most of the features. There were some major interface changes along the way (panels rather than dialog boxes) but the overall function remained the same. Obviously there are new features, but the majority of them affect structured documents.
For you book numbering, just right-click as I mentioned.
The TOC and Index are formated on the reference pages. You can use the current help file as the process is the same.
Your Index is not a generated file--you must have added it like a regular chapter. Note the color of the TOC in the book; all generated files must have that color to update when you update the book.
To get your existing index to work with your book, remove the index from the book and add the Index in the same way you did the TOC. It should be listed in the menu just below the TOC option.
If you have an existing index design, before you add the generated index--rename a copy of your "good" index the same as your current one. The pattern is simple: the Book file name with the generated code (TOC, LOF, LOT, IX, etc.). Be sure to create it with the menu--do NOT add it like a regular file.
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Hi Dave
I did exactly what you wrote,it did not wrok. I get a blank window and I have no idea how to add the files in the blank window as attached.
I also tried to generate a new index and a new TOC but they appera either as blank ot horribly formated.
I am grateful for your help.
best regards
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Your List of files for book still doesn't show the index as a generated file.
I sent you a message about sharing the files so I can look at them.
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Hi
Do you mean send you the book and all its files and attaching it here? Or jsut the index and TOC?
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The book and it's files. Don't need the referenced graphics but if it's not too big, you can send the entire thing.
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Hi dave
Please find attached.
Note I copied the index form a previous file which was working ok. All I did here is delete ten chapters by the index produced was really bad. , so I copied the index from the previous book but that did not work.
regards
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I will send the files in batches as my first attempt failed.
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How are you trying to send them?
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I sent the files in two batches. As you can see when you update the book the window is empty and I have no idea how to insert TOC and Index in the window without creating new files that require extensive formatting. Please open te index file before you updat eth e book to check the require formatting.
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This is the formatting I require in the index!
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@Joe Hus you're not posting any images in your response. Use the "Insert Photos" icon to add screenshots.
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Joe: …so I copied the index from the previous book but that did not work.
As I recall, that doesn't work, because the IX file added isn't tagged as generated in the new .book.
In the new book have FM generate a new IX file.
Open that and File🞃Import›Formats… pretty much everything from the older IX file.
Edit🞃Update Book…
I think you can also just use the file manager to copy the entire old file into the new one, but I haven't needed to work this problem in a long time now.
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You'll need to add a new TOC or index to your book, then import the formatting (File > Import > Formatting) from the old TOC or index and regenerate.
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He should be able to make sure the name of the IX file is "BookFileNameIX.fm", drop it in the document folder, and then generate the index. He needs to make sure he does NOT add it to the book like a regular document--it must be generated. (Basically, I posted this info two days ago.)
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Agreed that renaming the IX and regenerating is a valid workflow. I just find that many (including myself) get tripped up with details when using that route. I stick with the importing of formats and reference pages from an acceptable file into the newly created file.
Not a better workflow, just one that I can rely upon.
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I have some time this morning if you want to do a zoom or teams meeting. There would be no charge for this. Please contact me offlist if you are interested: rick at frameexpert dot com
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