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My own style
I want to have my document look like this:
Day 1 Day 1-1 Headinga Day 1-2 Headingb Day 2 Day 2-1 Headingc Day 2-2 Headingd : The numbers must be automatically generated. (Afterwards I want to make an automatic list of content.) Is it possible in Word? Regards Knut |
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My own style
Yes, this is possible but you must set up the numbering with some care,
following the steps as explained by Shauna Kelly in http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html It will be easiest to do this if you use (modify) Heading 1 style for Day n, and Heading 2 style for the next level of heading, but if you can't do this just follow the method using your own paragraph styles. -- Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.word.mvps.org "Knut Olsen-Solberg" wrote in message ... I want to have my document look like this: Day 1 Day 1-1 Headinga Day 1-2 Headingb Day 2 Day 2-1 Headingc Day 2-2 Headingd : The numbers must be automatically generated. (Afterwards I want to make an automatic list of content.) Is it possible in Word? Regards Knut |
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