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> Hey, guys,
> My generated List of Tables (LOT) in FrameMaker is all good
> until it encounters more than one table on a page, then the
> sort order goes whacko:
> ...
> Table 2-9 Gigabit Ethernet Mode Selection 33
> Table 2-11 PCI DLL Selection 34
> Table 2-10 Boot Device Width Selection 34
> Table 2-12 Multi-purpose Pin Configuration 36
Assuming they're all in the same flow, how are they anchored and
positioned? When you put multiple tables on a page, do you anchor them
all in the same pgf and let them float?
I always anchor each table in its own TableAnchor pgf and leave Start
set to Anywhere, so I don't know much about floating tables. But besides
multiple flows, it's the only possibility that comes to mind.
I don't see any logical way that numbering setup could be a factor.
HTH!
Richard
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Richard G. Combs
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Polycom, Inc.
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303-223-5111
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303-777-0436
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