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So I'm working ensuring that the headings of each article/sub-article are properly styled and I have gone through and applied the proper style level to each heading.
Format is: Article 1: Title (Heading 1) 1.01 Title. (Heading 2) (a) Title. (heading 3) (1) Title. (heading 4) Article 2: 2.01 etc. The issue I've run into is that after putting in all of the styles, ALL of the second level headings somehow "think" they're under Article 1. So, under Article 6, instead of having 6.01, 6.02, etc. I have like 1.24 and 1.25 and stuff like that. Any thoughts on fixing this? |
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You need to edit the multi-level list-numbering scheme so that the 2nd-level numbering re-starts after each new 1st-level heading. See: http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...numbering.html
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