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Automation Interface, Add-Ins and Tools / "numbered lists" not restarting at 1
« on: July 16, 2014, 06:08:09 am »
This used to work. I’ve done something that broke it, but cannot figure out how to undo it.
In EA Sparx, I have notes on my elements that contain numbered lists. When I generate a RTF document using my template or any out-of-the box template, the numbering picks up on the second element where it left off on the previous. It used to not do this. I need it to restart the numbering each time another element is generated. It almost seems like I changed a style or something because it affects everything.
1.1.1 Collect design criteria
Determine:
[highlight]1.[/highlight] What does DB have to integrate with?
[highlight]2.[/highlight] Other design criteria
Design changes will be made based on Database you wish to exploit.
See SSD - standards..........................
1.1.2 Determine the magnitude of change
Examples:
Minor - adding a column, deleting a column, changing a column data type
Major - two classifications:
[highlight]3.[/highlight] Access optimization and adding more storage. This keeps the same design but refactors storage and access methods.
[highlight]4.[/highlight] Enterprise/Data Architecture & Data Governance Directives: examples are changing database management system versus using native file systems or modernization and streamlining data system
Please help, Mark
In EA Sparx, I have notes on my elements that contain numbered lists. When I generate a RTF document using my template or any out-of-the box template, the numbering picks up on the second element where it left off on the previous. It used to not do this. I need it to restart the numbering each time another element is generated. It almost seems like I changed a style or something because it affects everything.
1.1.1 Collect design criteria
Determine:
[highlight]1.[/highlight] What does DB have to integrate with?
[highlight]2.[/highlight] Other design criteria
Design changes will be made based on Database you wish to exploit.
See SSD - standards..........................
1.1.2 Determine the magnitude of change
Examples:
Minor - adding a column, deleting a column, changing a column data type
Major - two classifications:
[highlight]3.[/highlight] Access optimization and adding more storage. This keeps the same design but refactors storage and access methods.
[highlight]4.[/highlight] Enterprise/Data Architecture & Data Governance Directives: examples are changing database management system versus using native file systems or modernization and streamlining data system
Please help, Mark