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Default Heading 4 Doesn't Know It's a Child of Heading 3

Alas, when I tried that, I found that everything was already set in exactly
the way you described. I went through the drill anyway, just clicking Okay,
then again clicking Okay with both of the level 4 headings selected and with
'Automatically update' checked. To no avail. The headings still read 1.1.1.1
and 1.1.1.2, not 9.3.3.1 and 9.3.3.2 as they should. So perhaps, as you
suggest, all else is not correct. What else might it be?
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Peyton Todd


"DeanH" wrote:

Modify Heading 4, Numbering, Customise, More. Link Level to Syle - Heading 4,
Restart numbering after - Level 3.
That should do it, if all else is correct.
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Peyton Todd" wrote:

Hello. I'm writing a document with lots of headings, numbered in the style
1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.1.1, etc. Down through level 3 my headings are all working
properly, but I have now reached the level of detail where I require a level
4. I modified the existing level 4 to have the right font and number
properties; however, when I place that section in its appropriate position,
it comes out simply as 1.1.1.1, and the next heading below that comes out as
1.1.1.2. But they are sub-headings to 9.3.3, so they should be numbered as
9.3.3.1 and 9.3.3.2. How to I tell them who their parent heading is?

Thanks for your help,
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Peyton Todd