Outline numbering:using a 0
If you can show me where I made some mistakes, I'd be obliged. I've gone
over section 2 of the aforementioned article pretty closely I cannot find my
error.
I used heading styles.
Heading 1 gives me something that looks like this: 1.0 Project Description
Heading 2 gives me: 2.1 Master/Vision Planning
Heading 3 gives me: 2.1.1 Purpose
Heading 4 gives me: 2.1.1.1 Healthcare
Indenting and numbering works perfectly, EXCEPT that numbering does not
insert a 0 if I skip a heading level.
"Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote:
"Kimmie B" wrote:
I have a client who wants to use outline numbering, but wants to be able to
skip a level and use a 0 where one would normally find a 1. For example,
this is what she wants:
2.0 Yak, yak, yak.
2.0.1 Yuck, yuck, yuck.
Instead, Word presents this:
2.0 Yackity yack.
2.1.1 Don't talk back.
Does anyone know how to make that middle digit a 0 in that case?
BTW, I have faithfully (and gratefully) followed Shauna Kelly's online
instructions for creating numbered headigs or outline numbering in an MS Word
doc.
2.0 would have to be "Outline level 2," 2.0.1 would have to be "Outline
level 3."
Just set level 2 to start at 0 instead of 1 and it will work as you want.
And, I am sorry, but if you get
2.0 Yackity yack.
2.1.1 Don't talk back.
you did not use outline numbering, and if you did, you made a(some)
mistake(s) when following Shauna's instructions.
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