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Hello everybody. I am struggling with what seemed very easy for me but turned out to be really hard in word 2007. My task is best described on an example:
1. Heading 1.1 Heading 2 1.1 equation 1.2 equation 1.2 Heading 2 2. Heading 2.1 equation 2.1 Heading 2 Now this is "hard coded" and I am trying to achive it by multilevel lists. However, it absolutely fails to work. What i have done is shown on folowing two pictures: For headings: http://postimg.org/image/c8t65hgvr/ For equations: http://postimg.org/image/av1ja6hmf/ Setting equation list first level to be based on heading 1 erases this binding in first picture and this is basically the problem. Any help much appreciated Peter |
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