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Old 03-20-2014, 10:28 AM
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Hi folks,
I have this issue trying to create a template. I have the following setup

1 Header 1
2 Header 2


3 Tests
3.1 Able's test
Test 1-1 yada,yada,yada
Test 1-2 yada,yada,yada
3.2 Becky's tests
Test 2-1 yada,yada,yada
Test 2-2 yada,yada,yada
3.3 Carl's tests
Test 3-1 yada,yada,yada
Test 3-2 yada,yada,yada

Now I am getting the second number (the one after the dash) by using {SEQ Install \n \* MERGEFORMAT} and having \r for each new heading 2 section - tedious, but it works. But I want to have the first number (the one before the dash) tie into the heading 2 level. So that the '2' from heading 3.2 correlates to the '2' in the Becky's test 2-1.

I've tried using {STYLEREF "Heading 2" \n } but it gives "Test 3.2-1" whereas I only want the 2 and leave the '3.' part behind.

Any ideas? TIA,
Kevin
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