Thread: [Solved] Heading Issues
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Old 04-07-2011, 11:54 PM
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Hi Rahul,

It looks like you've configured Heading 3's numbering to appear, but not the numbers inherited from the previous level (Heading 2) and, instead, you've typed in the '.1.1' that now follows the heading number. You probably also don't have Heading 3 configured to restart on a change to the previous level.

Attached is a document with the properly structured multi-level list numbering. Edit your document's multi-level list numbering so that it's the same.
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