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18 Splitting and extracting files > 18.2 Splitting files > 18.2.2 Managing split points > 18.2.2.5 Specifying split points for multiple-paragraph headings


18.2.2.5 Specifying split points for multiple-paragraph headings

Suppose the main headings in your FrameMaker document use two paragraph formats, one for the text of the heading, and another for the heading number; for example, ChapterTitle and ChapterNumber. You might assume that splitting files on ChapterNumber would be the right thing to do, and usually that would be true:

[HTMLParaStyles]

ChapterNumber=Title Split

[HelpContentsLevels]

ChapterTitle=1

If ChapterNumber precedes ChapterTitle in your FrameMaker document, Mif2Go splits the file at ChapterNumber, and the text of ChapterTitle becomes the reference to that file.

However, if ChapterNumber follows ChapterTitle, as it does in some designs, the text of ChapterTitle becomes a reference to the previous split file, and appears at the end of that file. To correct this problem you would specify ChapterTitle instead of ChapterNumber for the split point:

[HTMLParaStyles]

ChapterTitle=Title Split

[HelpContentsLevels]

ChapterTitle=1



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