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Cross-Reference List Numbers Out By a Factor of One When Initially Added


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In the current Publisher Beta v2.3.0.2139 when initially adding a Cross-Reference List Number it is out by one list place up until the point the Cross-Refence is edited at which point the List Number is then displayed correctly as part of the Cross-Reference.

This is a regression from the v2.2.1 retail version which lists the Cross-Reference List Number correctly from the outset...

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6 hours ago, MikeTO said:

Interesting. And only if you're adding the cross-reference before the list item. If you add it after it works from the outset.

Exactly, I was trying to figure out the logic but the fact it rectifies itself when the cross-reference is edited is a little strange...

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  • 5 months later...
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The issue "Cross references set to List Number are out by 1 until refreshed, when inserted before list in document." (REF: AF-1252) has been fixed by the developers in build "2.4.2 Release".
This fix is in the current customer release.
If you still experience this problem once you are using that build version (or later) please reply to this thread including @Affinity Info Bot to notify us

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