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Default Restart heading numbering in each new section of a Word 2007 d

Thank you for your help, Suzanne and Stefan.
Problem solved. I tried out your hints on a blank setup and it works
perfectly. Now to take the plunge with the thesis.

Alan Macgregor

BTW I switched to Word 2007 because TOC and particularly Index in Word 2003
had a very bad reputation with the University Library and IT staff, and on a
Word Long Documents course in late 2004 we were warned off using them, as
they could be a bit quirky. I learned that this had been ironed out in Word
2007, hence my shift to Word 2007

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

First of all, although there may be other good reasons for using Word 2007,
you can have an "automated" TOC and index in any version of Word. And the
best way to restart numbering is with a higher-level style. You can have an
unnumbered style for Level 1 and start the numbering at Level 2. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Numbering/...artMethods.htm

I would advise using Heading 1 for your chapter title and Heading 2 for your
first-level subhead. OTOH, when you restart numbering in each chapter, it's
conventional to add the chapter number to the lower levels, so you might use
Heading 1 for the chapter number instead of the chapter title.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"ambanff" wrote in message
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I have produced a thesis of around 100,000 words in Word 2007 using docx
format (because I want to use automated TOC and Indexing).
My doucment is divided into sections (using section breaks), each
comprising
a chapter with a Title. I have been using the outline headings provided in
Styles, using levels 1 through to 6. Presently the numbering runs on
through
the sections which results in huge numbers, as you would imagine.
How do I make the heading numbers reset to 1 in each new section of the
document?


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