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Outline numbering:using a 0
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. |
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