Yes, you're right - I hadn't properly taken account of your need to restart
after *any* numbered heading, and missing levels do indeed cause problems -
Word numbers as if the missing level was there.
My usual way of handling this is to use a separate hierarchy for the list
items, with either a dummy style at the top level, or the top level linked
to Body Text or some base style for ordinary text. See my restart article
for details and alternative methods.
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"dansaic" wrote in message
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Thanks for helping to sort the last problem, unfortunately it seems to
have
created a new problem!
Because the lettered paragraphs are now effectively a lower-level header,
if
I write anything between different levels of header, the lower-level
header
starts at "2" rather than one, i.e.
1.1 Heading
a. text
1.1.1 Heading
becomes
1.1 Heading
a. text
1.1.2 Heading
Am I going to have to live with manually correcting this or is there a
work-around?
"Margaret Aldis" wrote:
You need to make your lettered paragraph style part of the same
numbering
scheme as the outline headings, using a level below the lowest numbered
heading (which I would hope is no more than 4 numbers deep!). To do this
you
must link the numbering level to the paragraph style by working from the
*top level* style, not from your lettered paragraph style.
For full instructions on setting up outline numbering see:
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html
For more information about restarting numbering automatically after
higher-level styles see:
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Number...tFromStyle.htm
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"dansaic" wrote in message
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I have a set of outline numbered heading styles defined (1.1, 1.1.1,
1.1.1.1
etc) and a style defined for the main body text which letters
paragraphs
a,
b, c etc. How do I make the lettering restart at "a" after any
numbered
heading - currently the lettering just continues the previous list
unless
I
manually select "restart numbering" each time.