Stefan must be off line. So I'll try to help. Your regular text numbered
items must be set up in the same numbering list as your headings. After you
have linked the headings to numbering levels, you must have enough numbering
levels left for linking them to your regular text numbered item styles. If
your numbered items are 1, a, and i, you need three levels free.
You can create your own numbered item styles or use Word's built-in styles
such as list number, list number 2, etc. If you set the first numbered item
style to restart after the lowest heading level, it will restart after that
one and any heading above it.
Pam
bufossil wrote:
Hi Stefan:
I thought Word would interpret the Heading 1 and Heading 2 that separates
the numbered lists as the multilevel separators. What do I need to do in
order to let Word know it can restart numbered lists after a Heading 1 or
Heading 2?
Thanks!
In Word, the safest way to restart numbering is to make it part of a
multilevel list, having higher levels restart lower ones.
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