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Master document and section numbering issues and what about Chapter label?
Greetings
I have a long document spread across 8 separate files. I know how to create a master document, but when I put all the files into the master, the section headings all have the same numbering. That is, instead of 1.1 I get 5.1. For file 2, I get 5.1 instead of 2.1. Etc. I think this occurs because in each individual file I changed the Heading 1 style to the corresponding chapter (each chapter is a file) number. So, file 2 gives the correct headings, i.e. 2.1, 2.1.1 etc, while chapter 2 in the master document gives 5.1, 5.1.1 etc. Is there a way to get the same style, e.g. Heading 1, to load into the master document maintaining the style from the individual file? I use the Chapter Label style for my chapter #. I use the Chapter title style for the title of the chapter. How do I get these 2 styles to print on the same line when I generate my TOC? Is it possible to base the first section number, e.g. 2.x, on the chapter label number? Any help would rock! |