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Question on headings numbering
I am new to this forum, and this is my first post. I am not sure someone else posted a similar question, but I could not find anything related to this so far, so here it goes.
I am writing a book on MS Word, and I want a specific division of chapters. I would like the chapters to look like this, and I want my table of contents to reflect it: PART I 1. Chapter 1 1.1. Sub-chapter 1.1 1.2. Sub-chapter 1.2 2. Chapter 2 2.1. Sub-chapter 2.1 2.2. Sub-chapter 2.2 PART II 3. Chapter 3 3.1. Sub-chapter 3.1 3.2. Sub-chapter 3.2 4. Chapter 4 4.1 Sub-chapter 4.1 4.2. Sub-chapter 4.2 However, I can only manage to have this: 1. PART I 1.1. Chapter 1 1.1.1. Sub-chapter 1.1 1.1.2. Sub-chapter 1.2 1.2. Chapter 2 1.2.1. Sub-chapter 2.1 1.2.2. Sub-chapter 2.2 2. PART II 2.1. Chapter 3 2.1.1. Sub-chapter 3.1 2.1.2. Sub-chapter 3.2 2.2. Chapter 4 2.2.1 Sub-chapter 4.1 2.2.2. Sub-chapter 4.2 How can I have headings reflecting what I want, with each "Chapter" being subordinated to each "PART", but with independent numbering? Thanks for the help. |
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This appears to be a duplicate of the thread in the Microsoft Community:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...1-1ab7f3ecb30e
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