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How can I have two heading styles at the same numbering level?
Hi all
I'm trying to reformat a long document that uses outline numbered styles Heading 1 Heading 5. I've got everything the way I want it, the numbering works fine & outline is great. My Heading 2 style has the 'page break before' attribute, but there are a few places where I don't really want that to happen 'cos there's not much text after the preceding Heading 1. So I thought I'd create an identical style called H2nobreak and replace the 'page break before' with '24pt space before'. The problem is that if I follow H2nobreak style with a standard Heading 2, the numbering doesn't work properly and *both* paragraphs are numbered e.g. 1.3. How can I tell Heading 2 that it should continue the numbering sequence from a preceding H2nobreak as well as from a preceding Heading 2? TVMIA Jerry |
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