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![]() You'll have to modify the multilevel list format. Place the insertion point in the first level 1 paragraph of the document (with heading numbering, this usually means the first Heading 1 paragraph). Click Home tab | Multilevel List | Define New Multilevel List. In the dialog box, click level 7. Click More to see all options, and then change "Start at" to 13. Click OK.
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Thanks for that solution, Stefan, but it didn't work for me. There is no numbering in the document except in the footer and the TOC. When I followed your instructions it added numbering to the paragraphs. I just want to change the style so the page numbers change in the footer. That would then make the TOC correct. It's complicated, I guess.
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To which paragraphs was numbering added? Note that you can format the numbers as hidden text; then they won't show up in the document but still display with page numbers.
Were you able to change the starting number for Heading 7?
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