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I have taken over some documentation from an individual with no training in FM. They made multiple AutoNumbering paragraph styles, and it is a mess.
Going through their documents manually to find all of their AutoNumbering formats is quite time consuming.
Is there a method to just pull the AutoNumbering formats and formatting data regarding such?
Heck, even just a list of the Paragraph Styles they made that use AutoNumbering would be a good start.
Thanks!
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fwiw, I've taken a look at the .mif version of a file with both ordered- and unordered-list styles … perhaps at least discovering the style names could help, as then you could use the Find/Change on the .book or the .fm files to locate occurrences of the ill-defined.
The .mif code for both types of list includes a line <PgfNumFormat
in the style definition; occurrences then include the prefix as <PgfNumString
ordered list
<PgfNumFormat `<n+\>\\t'>
<PgfTag `:ol'>
<PgfNumString `1\t'>
unordered list
<Pgf
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fwiw, I've taken a look at the .mif version of a file with both ordered- and unordered-list styles … perhaps at least discovering the style names could help, as then you could use the Find/Change on the .book or the .fm files to locate occurrences of the ill-defined.
The .mif code for both types of list includes a line <PgfNumFormat
in the style definition; occurrences then include the prefix as <PgfNumString
ordered list
<PgfNumFormat `<n+\>\\t'>
<PgfTag `:ol'>
<PgfNumString `1\t'>
unordered list
<PgfNumFormat `•\\t'>
<PgfTag `:ul'>
<PgfNumString `•\t'>
HTH