6.11.6 Replacing building blocks in master-page references
Word does not have equivalents to <$paranum> and <$paranumonly>. When these building blocks are used in cross references to text that appears on FrameMaker master pages (such as in references to page numbers), by default Mif2Go substitutes a # character. You can specify the correct number (or other text sequence) based on the name of the FrameMaker file being converted:
; file name = text for <$paranum> or <$paranumonly>, default "#"
Mif2Go assumes that a single FrameMaker file will produce a single Word section, at least with respect to page numbering. It does not matter if there are really ten Word sections for a FrameMaker chapter; all will have the same chapter number. This is like the <$chapnum> building block in FrameMaker 6+, specified for each FrameMaker file.
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