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Hi MacGyverS2000
There are lots and lots of 'magic' properties of the built-in heading styles, and some are listed at Why use Microsoft Word's built-in heading styles? http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/numb...ingStyles.html If you don't use the built-in heading styles, you lose lots of Word's functionality. You also asked about giving your list a name in the 'ListNum field list name' box. No, you won't necessarily have to refer to that name. It does, however, tell Word that this numbering scheme has a name, and that's believed to be more robust than relying on Word to keep track of some internal numbering system. It also warns you if you make a mistake. Sometimes, you think you are editing your existing numbering scheme, but Word thinks you're doing something else. This has become less of a problem in the most recent versions of Word, but I am always comforted when I see "my" name in that box, because then I know I'm editing "my" numbering scheme. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... See http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/numb...ppendixes.html -- 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. "MacGyverS2000" wrote in message ... Did it solve my problem? Yes, and no... When I set up the default Headings exactly as described, then create a new set of Headings that does nothing but copy the default Headings exactly ("Style based on" Heading 1, 2, etc.), it works as designed. Next, I edited the new set to make one minor change... the "Number format" for each heading in the list begins with the letter B (same format as the rest of the document, but this is for Appendix B). The moment I do that, things go back to the same state as in the original post (i.e., no chapter headings, so captions fail to display properly). Word may be extremely powerful, but if you can't use any of that power... sigh I will start with my previous template and try again... "MacGyverS2000" wrote: Suzanne, Many thanks for the links... the first one seems to be what I needed. I'll want to play with it some more to be on the safe side, but it appears to have resolved the issue. One minor detail I'm still confused about... providing a name in the "ListNum Field List Name" box. I don't believe that was the failure point for my last attempt (sometimes it pays to start from the beginning), but since I never referenced that name again as I was setting things up, I'm not sure what use it is. The link suggests modifying the default Headings directly to get the exact format you were looking for. My first attempt was to leave the default headings alone, create new styles that linked to the default headings and modify the newly created styles. Obviously my method didn't work and the linked method from Shauna Kelly did, but it leave me wondering if my method was at fault or merely a simple overlooked mistake early on that filtered through the process and made the final result fail. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to test out my theory again, but maybe sometime in the future. I have to agree with Shauna's assessment that Microsoft makes it hard to decipher what some of the options do/mean (perfect example is the "ListNum field" mentioned above), often times unnecessarily so. Many thanks! |
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