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Hello, I'm new to the forum, but have a complex question about the Multilevel List Function.
I have a rather large document. It is broken into headings (e.g. 1.0, 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.1.1, etc.). It also has a number of tables and figures that follow the same heading format, with an additional hyphenated number to differentiate between them (i.e. Table 12.1.1-2, or Figure 12.1.1-2, etc.). Also there is a table of contents that pulls the section headings from the document, so it is important to have the tables and figures listed under the appropriate headings. I wanted a number format that would follow the section headings (Heading 1, 2, etc.) for both the tables and figures. That way they would update automatically as I amended my document. So for example, Table 10.2.1-8 would be the eighth table in section 10.2.1, which happens to be followed by some equations and the fourth figure, Figure 10.2.1-4. To do this, I made a multilevel list with TABLE_#1.#2.#3-#4 as the number formatting where #1 is the level number from Level 1 (Heading 1, which is "10" in our example here), and #2 is level 2 (Heading 2, which is sub section "2" in the example), and #3 is level 3, and #4 is the numbering style for the table number). The problem is that I can only have "Heading 1" and "Heading 2" and so on for one defined multilevel list at a time. So I can have it for TABLE_#1.#2.#3-#4 but not for FIGURE_#1.#2.#3-#4. So if I have it defined for Tables, my Figure 10.2.1-4 would read "Figure 1.1.1-4" as the headings are "being used" in the Tables multilevel list. So my Tables could be have a correct numeric format, but the Figures wouldn't follow the heading numbers, or visa versa. Is there a way to change the multilevel list so that both the tables and figures use the same section headings? Or does anybody know of a different way to set up their multilevel list definition to incorporate headings, figures, tables, appendices, etc.? |
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Thanks to Shauna Kelly's site: http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...ppendixes.html, I was able to find a great work around for this.
I side-stepped the Headings issue by a clever use of Table/Figure captions. I used the "Numbering" option to apply my heading at that particular level that the image/table was going to be at, (heading 3 for the example given earlier), and that fixed the numbering issue. The format was screwy, so I used a new style that did what I wanted - without the numbering hassles. Furthermore, the easy "Cross Reference" feature under the References tab made updatable callouts to the table/figure easier than messing with field codes! Note: for anyone else dealing with a similar issue, it is easier when the figures have "In Line with Text" text wrapping, as the caption text can be formatted with a list level, thereby showing up in the Navigation Pane / Document Map. If the figure has, say a square, or any other text wrapping on it, the caption will appear as a text box. And those do not show up in the Navigation Pane / Document Map. |
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Figure and table captions are not as flexible as you wish. You can include heading numbering with a caption, but only a specific (fixed) level. The level you choose can be the same or different for various caption types. Usually it is easier to make use of the top level/Heading 1.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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heading numbering, multilevel list, styles; word; custom |
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