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Chris,
At 03:39 PM 8/10/2010, you wrote: I'm putting together a 500 page academic catalog where each of the 60 departments has it's own title page and subsequent content. The title page is styled differently then the remaining pages, so each department itself is a <page-sequence> so that I can style the "first" page of each department accordingly. Multiple <page-sequence>'s makes sense in this context and it's worked smoothly. What you describe should work: using page-number-citation/@ref-id you should be able to point to any identifier you have generated, on anything. What are you seeing that tells you it's not working? You might confirm that your identifiers (e.g. 'english') are actually unique in your FO instance. Also, if your page numbering isn't working, the generated references won't be right either -- so in your arrangement, you shouldn't be restarting page numbering with each new sequence. Have you confirmed that the numbering is correct? I know that I can put an id on the <page-sequences>'s themselves and then reference them, but in this case, I need to reference material inside the text (i.e. not just the first or last page of a page-sequence). That is perfectly normal and the technology is designed to let you do it. Cheers, Wendell
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