To specify the numbering, click in the box below Autonumber Format and type in the text or choose the appropriate numbering scheme. If you want to number the chapters, section, subsections, figures, etc. according to the same numbering scheme you should use formats as follows:
Paragraph Type Autonumber Example ----------------------------------------------------------- Chapter <n+> 1 Section <n>.<n+> 1.1 Subsection <n>.<n>.<n+>< >< > 1.1.1 Figure* <n>< >< >.<n+>< > 1.1 Table* <n>< >< >< >.<n+> 1.1* The < > are brackets with a space between them, this is extremely important to remember, as empty brackets without the space will cause misnumbering.
The thing to note is that for every number added in the row, Frame thinks of it as a new column to begin numbering. When you want to reference that number, you need to place the appropriate entry in the same column. The reason there are blanks in the figure and table entries, is so that the section and subsection columns are not incremented. Note that you may also wish to include text before or after the autonumbers, just simply type them in the box in the appropriat space.
You can also change the format of the characters in the autonumber. For instance, you may want to have Figure # in bold, but the actual caption in regular type face. To do this, just choose the appropriate Character Format option in the Numbering options.
Finally, you can specify where the numerbing should appear in relation to the paragraph. You can specify the number to be at the beginning or end of a paragraph. The most common use for a number to be at the end of a paragraph is equation numbering -- when you want the equation number to be on the right side of the page opposite the equation.