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I have two issues which are sort of interlinked so I will list them together.
The first is to do with numbered list formatting. I have an outline numbered list in the following format: 1. Summary (a) Division (b) xxxx The a, b, c continues past z and in word automatically becomes aa, bb, cc but we want it to be aa, ab, ac. Is this possible? Additionally, is there a code to include in the style or something which will automatically repeat the primary heading (ie 1. Summary) and/or the second level heading if appropriate (ie (a) Division) where the item continues over 1 page? I do have styles attached to the list - ie 1. Summary has a style attached to it and (a) Division has a style attached to it which follows the first numbered style automatically. Does this make any sense? So, basically I have a very long list - I need the second and all following pages to have 1. Summary (cont'd) printed on the them and if appropriate (a) Division (cont'd) if the text under Division runs over a pagebreak. I hope someone can help me. |
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