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Adding Numbers to Headings
See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html for
complete instructions.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Peyton Todd" wrote in message
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ANOTHER problem: When I apply the heading1, heading2, etc. from the target
journal's template.dot to my own headings, which now do have numbers 1.1,
1.2, etc. as part of them, my numbers go away! So their headings must
contain
the information that they should NOT have numbers by them, even though the
journal's guidelines require it. How can I transfer the formatting of
their
headings to my own, and still keep my numbers?
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Peyton Todd
"Peyton Todd" wrote:
In 'Word Inside Out - 2002', p. 270, it tells me how to add the
numbers - by
going to the B & N dialog as I suspected. But now I have a NEW PROBLEM.
This
document has 104 different utterance numbers, also done with the B & N
dialog. They have their own special LISTNUM name, but nonetheless, now
it
numbers them all as though they were heading at the same level as the
section
they're in.
For example, heading 2.8 contains utterance examples (50), (51), (52),
etc.
but they get numbered 2.9, 2,10, 2,11, etc. all the way to what should
be
heading 2.9, which now becomes 2.20!
What to do?
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Peyton Todd
"Peyton Todd" wrote:
Journals in my field (linguistics) require headings of the following
style:
1
1.1
1.2
2
2.1
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.2
I have just finished an article which I want to submit to such a
journal,
but my headings (which I dutifully built using the official Word
Heading1,
Heading2, etc. styles) don't have the numbers in front. How do I put
them
there?
The journal I want to submit to, which requires headings like that,
has a
template.dot file you can download and attach, and as you know, one
can
request that the template apply to the document right away (a check
box).
When I did that, it changed all the typefaces and fontsizes of my
headings to
match theirs, so it recognizes which of my headings are 1, 2, etc. But
it did
not add the little numbers to the left of them.
Previous questions I have asked in this forum lead me to suspect that
what I
must do is define a style, in some way using the Bullets and Numbering
dialog, which has an option with numbers which look like that - but
how?
And note that what I need to do is not just start with a plain vanilla
Heading1, Heading2, etc. and modify that; I need to get the typefaces,
fonts,
etc. which go with their headings.
Thanks,
Peyton Todd
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