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Bad TOC numbering with suppressed Style-driven Heading numbering
I'm having trouble with Style-driven TOC and Heading 1 numbering. Page
numbering includes x'ref'd Heading number, e.g., Heading #-Pg #. Using Word's Heading 1, customized to add "Chapter #," if I delete the automated "Chapter #" from the first instance of the Heading 1 style (Exec Summary), then the TOC displays thusly: Chapter 1 ---- Page 2-# (NOT 1-1 as it should) Chapter 2 ---- Page 2-# However, if I allow the "Chapter #" numbering to stand, then the numbering is correct. I have found nothing unusual when using the View/Hide feature. I tried leaving the "Chapter 1" numbering in front of the Executive Summary and changing its font color to white, but that makes all subsequent Heading 1 chapter numbers disappear as well. Any assistance is appreciated. Thanks, -Hans |
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