![]() => see that it's numbered by number 1, not by number 3. => See that the first two paragraphs are now numbered 1 and 2.ĥ. In Tools->Chapter Numbering, select "1-10" on "Numbering" tab, and set "Number" to "1,2,3" and "Show sublevels" to 10 Set the first two paragraphs ("a" and "b") to Heading 1 paragraph style.ģ. In new text document, add three paragraphs: "a", "b", and "c".Ģ. Locale: ru-RU (ru_RU) UI-Language: en-USġ. if headings upto number 6 is present then new heading must take the number 7 or whatever applies to that outline level in similar way. Heading number should start in continuity to previously present headings and not from one. if not number 1, headings of all outline level take a same number after 2nd restart or after clicking 'update selected style' button on 2nd restart. Numbering restarts from 1 on 1st restart. clicking the 'update selected style' button fixes the issue for one time but that too doesnt work if doc is reopened/restarted or upon entering new headings after clicking 'update selected style' on next reopen. the new headings dont take the numbering according to the previously present headings but restarts from number 1ģ. restart office and reopen the docx file and enter new headings after the previous ones. Problem occurs only with docx and not odt, using tools->chapter numbering still has issue though a little different.Īfter numbering using tools->chapter numbering for docx format: on first doc restart- numbering updates after clicking 'update selected style' and same number gets stuck for every level newly entered as can be seen in this video ġ.save doc in docx format after turning on numbering for the the headings 1-2-3 either from tools->chapter numbering or directly from bullet numbering buttonĢ. Happens everytime, create any doc and reopen office once and twice for both observations in succession Problem description according to what is shown in video: on reopening the doc, i achieved the numbers 3 and 3.1 only after clicking the update button, but that too didnt work the next time on reopening as numbering wasnt present and after i switched on the numbering again manually it was the number 4 for every outline level ie heading 1-2-3 On the Table of Contents page in your manuscript, enter in the descriptions for each segment and follow the description with the appropriate TOC entry.Problem when numbering the headings 1-2-3, as described here in this screenshot video When using this technique, use multilevel chapter numbering on your Heading levels, and Chapters should be Heading 1, followed by Sections within the chapter as Heading 2. The \b "IntroductionSection" control gives the name of the bookmark that defines this segment of the document. So, in this example the Introduction segment TOC will list Heading 1 and Heading 2 styles from the bookmarked area, whereas the Modules segment will pickup Headings 1 - 9 that are contained within the bookmarked area. \o "1-2" is referring to Outline levels to use in the ![]() ![]() Don't use multilevel numbered Heading list to try and define segments of the manuscript such as Introduction, Part I, Part II, etc., but again use Bookmarks to define the segments, and multiple TOC fields for the display of the Table of Contents.īelow is an example from a training guide I created and it uses this technique to define chunks of the document's content. I recommend that you setup your Table of Contents as a series of TOC fields that are defined by Bookmarks in your document. ![]()
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