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Old 12-08-2023, 04:45 PM
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Hi,




I've received a layout from designers and I need to create the word template for that, with preconfigured styles and hierarchic list relying on these styles.


A challenge I have is that the first section have a number two times bigger than the title itself and should share the vertical space :





In the hierarchic table I can apply of course the font, horizontal alignment, etc :





I tried the vertical offset, but the bottom of the number disappears :





The only solution I found right now is to create a text box on front of the number containing a reference to that section, and put the number in blank ( for the sake of security in case of the text box switches ). But its not very convenient, and the "references & index" is not something very stable when you set that in the hands of end users.


Is there a way to display the whole native number of the hierarchic list, but covering two lines in height ?


Thanks
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