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Chapter number won't show up in page number or TOC
I have created a Word 2003 document with multiple sections. I inserted page
numbers which change for each section, but even though I have defined each Section Header as the style "Header 1", which increments properly each section, I cannot get it to apply this chpater number to the page numbers. I followed these instructions to the letter, but the Chapter header does not show up in the page number, and doesn't show up in the table of contents (I get 1, 2, 3, not 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, etc). a.. 1.. Use the Bullets and Numbering dialog box to format your chapter titles with a built-in heading style (heading style: Formatting applied to a heading. Microsoft Word has nine different built-in styles: Heading 1 through Heading 9.). 2.. How? 1.. On the Format menu, click Bullets and Numbering, and then click the Outline Numbered tab. 2.. Click a chapter-numbering style (one that includes the text "Heading 1," "Heading 2," and so on), and then click OK. 3.. If you are creating a new heading, type the text you want for the numbered heading, and then press ENTER. 4.. To add the next numbered heading, go to the next chapter heading, click the arrow next to the Style box on the Formatting toolbar, and then select the heading style you specified in step 2. 1.. If your document is divided into sections (section: A portion of a document in which you set certain page formatting options. You create a new section when you want to change such properties as line numbering, number of columns, or headers and footers.), click in a section or select multiple sections in which you want to include chapter numbers along with page numbers. 2.. On the Insert menu, click Page Numbers. 3.. Click Format. 4.. Select the Include chapter number check box. 5.. In the Chapter starts with style box, click the heading style applied to the chapter titles. 1.. In the Use separator box, click the character that you want to separate the chapter number from the page number. |
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Chapter number won't show up in page number or TOC
Have you updated the TOC since making these changes?
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "M Skabialka" wrote in message ... I have created a Word 2003 document with multiple sections. I inserted page numbers which change for each section, but even though I have defined each Section Header as the style "Header 1", which increments properly each section, I cannot get it to apply this chpater number to the page numbers. I followed these instructions to the letter, but the Chapter header does not show up in the page number, and doesn't show up in the table of contents (I get 1, 2, 3, not 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, etc). a.. 1.. Use the Bullets and Numbering dialog box to format your chapter titles with a built-in heading style (heading style: Formatting applied to a heading. Microsoft Word has nine different built-in styles: Heading 1 through Heading 9.). 2.. How? 1.. On the Format menu, click Bullets and Numbering, and then click the Outline Numbered tab. 2.. Click a chapter-numbering style (one that includes the text "Heading 1," "Heading 2," and so on), and then click OK. 3.. If you are creating a new heading, type the text you want for the numbered heading, and then press ENTER. 4.. To add the next numbered heading, go to the next chapter heading, click the arrow next to the Style box on the Formatting toolbar, and then select the heading style you specified in step 2. 1.. If your document is divided into sections (section: A portion of a document in which you set certain page formatting options. You create a new section when you want to change such properties as line numbering, number of columns, or headers and footers.), click in a section or select multiple sections in which you want to include chapter numbers along with page numbers. 2.. On the Insert menu, click Page Numbers. 3.. Click Format. 4.. Select the Include chapter number check box. 5.. In the Chapter starts with style box, click the heading style applied to the chapter titles. 1.. In the Use separator box, click the character that you want to separate the chapter number from the page number. |
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Chapter number won't show up in page number or TOC
As a test I told it to format the page number using Heading 2, and this
works - my page says 1-1.1. I have modified Header 1 to say "Section 1" - have I somehow messed up the Heading 1 that is needed for chaper numbers? "M Skabialka" wrote in message ... I have created a Word 2003 document with multiple sections. I inserted page numbers which change for each section, but even though I have defined each Section Header as the style "Header 1", which increments properly each section, I cannot get it to apply this chpater number to the page numbers. I followed these instructions to the letter, but the Chapter header does not show up in the page number, and doesn't show up in the table of contents (I get 1, 2, 3, not 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, etc). a.. 1.. Use the Bullets and Numbering dialog box to format your chapter titles with a built-in heading style (heading style: Formatting applied to a heading. Microsoft Word has nine different built-in styles: Heading 1 through Heading 9.). 2.. How? 1.. On the Format menu, click Bullets and Numbering, and then click the Outline Numbered tab. 2.. Click a chapter-numbering style (one that includes the text "Heading 1," "Heading 2," and so on), and then click OK. 3.. If you are creating a new heading, type the text you want for the numbered heading, and then press ENTER. 4.. To add the next numbered heading, go to the next chapter heading, click the arrow next to the Style box on the Formatting toolbar, and then select the heading style you specified in step 2. 1.. If your document is divided into sections (section: A portion of a document in which you set certain page formatting options. You create a new section when you want to change such properties as line numbering, number of columns, or headers and footers.), click in a section or select multiple sections in which you want to include chapter numbers along with page numbers. 2.. On the Insert menu, click Page Numbers. 3.. Click Format. 4.. Select the Include chapter number check box. 5.. In the Chapter starts with style box, click the heading style applied to the chapter titles. 1.. In the Use separator box, click the character that you want to separate the chapter number from the page number. |
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Chapter number won't show up in page number or TOC
Word crashed, and the repaired version allowed me to add the Chapter
headings to the page numbers. Hours of effort - and it wasn't even my fault! Thank goodness the repair did what it should have, I was going to go back to a previously saved version and re-do a lot of work! Thanks for your help, Mich "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Have you updated the TOC since making these changes? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "M Skabialka" wrote in message ... I have created a Word 2003 document with multiple sections. I inserted page numbers which change for each section, but even though I have defined each Section Header as the style "Header 1", which increments properly each section, I cannot get it to apply this chpater number to the page numbers. I followed these instructions to the letter, but the Chapter header does not show up in the page number, and doesn't show up in the table of contents (I get 1, 2, 3, not 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, etc). a.. 1.. Use the Bullets and Numbering dialog box to format your chapter titles with a built-in heading style (heading style: Formatting applied to a heading. Microsoft Word has nine different built-in styles: Heading 1 through Heading 9.). 2.. How? 1.. On the Format menu, click Bullets and Numbering, and then click the Outline Numbered tab. 2.. Click a chapter-numbering style (one that includes the text "Heading 1," "Heading 2," and so on), and then click OK. 3.. If you are creating a new heading, type the text you want for the numbered heading, and then press ENTER. 4.. To add the next numbered heading, go to the next chapter heading, click the arrow next to the Style box on the Formatting toolbar, and then select the heading style you specified in step 2. 1.. If your document is divided into sections (section: A portion of a document in which you set certain page formatting options. You create a new section when you want to change such properties as line numbering, number of columns, or headers and footers.), click in a section or select multiple sections in which you want to include chapter numbers along with page numbers. 2.. On the Insert menu, click Page Numbers. 3.. Click Format. 4.. Select the Include chapter number check box. 5.. In the Chapter starts with style box, click the heading style applied to the chapter titles. 1.. In the Use separator box, click the character that you want to separate the chapter number from the page number. |
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