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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
Classroom in a Book
If you had placed a document in the book folder that was already named PressTOC.fm
and that already contained definitions for the TOC formats, FrameMaker 7.0 would have
used that document for the table of contents instead of creating a new one. In this way, you
can use a
template
to speed up formatting a generated file.
5
Minimize the table of contents again (Windows and UNIX) or move it out of the way
and click in the book file (Mac OS).
Setting up chapter numbering
After adding the table of contents to your book, you’ll need to be sure that the chapters
are numbered correctly.
1
Double-click Chapter2.fm in the book window to open the document. Notice that the
chapter is still numbered
Chapter 1
. (FrameMaker 7.0 does not continue paragraph
numbering across all the files of the book unless you tell it to by using the Format >
Document > Numbering command.)
2
Return to the book window and select both Chapter2.fm and Chapter3.fm.
3
Choose Format > Document > Numbering.
4
Choose Chapter from the pop-up menu, select Continue Numbering from Previous
FIle in Book, and click Set.
5
Choose Edit > Update Book, then click Update.
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