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Boyd Howell
 
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Default How do I number figures based on headings 1/2/3?

Hello,

Basically, I have a document that has up to 3 headings (i.e.: #, #.#, #.#.#)
and I have figures at all levels. Now I've started to add figures that I
wish to have labeled.

My problem is that when I label a figure under heading 2 (i.e.: 10.2-A where
A is the figure number in the section) and then scroll down and wish to label
another under heading 1 (ie: 16-A), I can change it, but it also changes the
one on heading two. So it seems I have to pick between one being good and
the other having extra (unnecessary) digits, or not have restarted numbering
in my subsections.

I've tried adding section breaks, but it doesn't seem help.
I really appreciate any help.

**This is another question, but not as pertinent as the first.
In a few sections I have a couple of pictures all in one line which I want
labeled (#.#-A, #.#-B, #.#-C, etc), but whenever I insert captions it
automatically bumps the pictures down to another line and messes up the
formatting I had on them. Plus when I auto-create a list of figures it keeps
them in a row instead of putting it on a different line.

Thanks in advance for any help!
 
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