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Old 09-23-2013, 01:08 AM
gokceng gokceng is offline Using Numbering for Manually Numbered Text Windows 7 64bit Using Numbering for Manually Numbered Text Office 2010 64bit
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Hello,
If this is a re-post, excuse me. I couldn't find any post for this.
I've a document that has nearly 300 elements to be numbered. There are tables/text/images between elements to be numbered. Numbering has only one level, no indentation needed.
I'm generating this document via a automation tool: http://docx.codeplex.com/

It doesn't support numbering/bullets, so I've appended numbers in increasing order. I've tried to generate ToC(Table of Contents) from this but as I expect it needs document to have numbering.

My main aim is to generate ToC for this document. I think best option is generating an ms-word-style numbering but I'm open to any advice(including macro or programming).

Thanks.



Edit: You can find the example document in attachment.
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