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Sorry, I know this information must be somewhere, but i cannot find it.
I have never used multi-level lists before, and i find them confusing. I have 4 heading styles (Heading 1, 2, 3 and 4) that I have modified and applied to the appropriate headings. I would like to create a multi-level list like the following: heading 1 - no number heading 2 - no number heading 3 - 1.1 heading 4 - 1.1.1 I also have a total of 6 chapters. For each chapter I would like to be able to set the first digit in the multi-level list as the chapter number. So for chapter 2 I would like heading 1 - no number heading 2 - no number heading 3 - 2.1 heading 4 - 2.1.1 and for chapter 3 heading 1 - no number heading 2 - no number heading 3 - 3.1 heading 4 - 3.1.1 and so on. I just cant figure out how to do this. I did manage to get a multi-level list working in my chapter 2 document... however, i am now trying to combine my other 5 chapters into this document seperating it with section breaks and pasting in my work, but i cant figure out how to increment the first digit in my list for the different chapters. Can someone help me achieve that numbering system, I will love you forever :P |
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Ok after 3 hours i think i can answer my own question... can someone confirm
that this method is ok... im paranoid that all the numbering is going to go crazy at some point if i get this wrong, causing a massive stress/headache as my deadline is looming. I took my chapter 2 document which has a working multi-level list and displays heading 1 - no number heading 2 - no number heading 3 - 2.1 heading 4 - 2.1.1 I then created a section break, unlinked the header, changed the header, then pasted my third chapter in below. I placed the cursor on the first heading 3 line in the new chapter. Then clicked "multi level list" button in the paragraph section on the home tab (Im using word 2007, i should have stated this, sorry)... then clicked define new multi-level list. I deleted the first digit 2 and typed 3 instead under the "enter formatting for number" section... I then changed the "apply changes to" section to "this point foward" in the top right of the box. Then i clicked ok. It seemed to work. Is this the correct way to do it? "Mikey ![]() Sorry, I know this information must be somewhere, but i cannot find it. I have never used multi-level lists before, and i find them confusing. I have 4 heading styles (Heading 1, 2, 3 and 4) that I have modified and applied to the appropriate headings. I would like to create a multi-level list like the following: heading 1 - no number heading 2 - no number heading 3 - 1.1 heading 4 - 1.1.1 I also have a total of 6 chapters. For each chapter I would like to be able to set the first digit in the multi-level list as the chapter number. So for chapter 2 I would like heading 1 - no number heading 2 - no number heading 3 - 2.1 heading 4 - 2.1.1 and for chapter 3 heading 1 - no number heading 2 - no number heading 3 - 3.1 heading 4 - 3.1.1 and so on. I just cant figure out how to do this. I did manage to get a multi-level list working in my chapter 2 document... however, i am now trying to combine my other 5 chapters into this document seperating it with section breaks and pasting in my work, but i cant figure out how to increment the first digit in my list for the different chapters. Can someone help me achieve that numbering system, I will love you forever :P |
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SORRY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i have solved it after more hours.... All i needed to do was set heading 1 as the Chapter number in the multi-level list. Everything is sorted now... sorry to waste anyones time if they read all this ![]() "Mikey ![]() Sorry, I know this information must be somewhere, but i cannot find it. I have never used multi-level lists before, and i find them confusing. I have 4 heading styles (Heading 1, 2, 3 and 4) that I have modified and applied to the appropriate headings. I would like to create a multi-level list like the following: heading 1 - no number heading 2 - no number heading 3 - 1.1 heading 4 - 1.1.1 I also have a total of 6 chapters. For each chapter I would like to be able to set the first digit in the multi-level list as the chapter number. So for chapter 2 I would like heading 1 - no number heading 2 - no number heading 3 - 2.1 heading 4 - 2.1.1 and for chapter 3 heading 1 - no number heading 2 - no number heading 3 - 3.1 heading 4 - 3.1.1 and so on. I just cant figure out how to do this. I did manage to get a multi-level list working in my chapter 2 document... however, i am now trying to combine my other 5 chapters into this document seperating it with section breaks and pasting in my work, but i cant figure out how to increment the first digit in my list for the different chapters. Can someone help me achieve that numbering system, I will love you forever :P |
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