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Hi Jamal,
You need to copy the 'Chapter Two' text & field code. Note: The copied 'Chapter Two' won't update to 'Chapter Three' until after you create a paragraph in the Heading 2 style.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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the problem still there! i don't need to have (heading 1) at all in this case, as this will be confusing!!!! the code that you have developed requires "heading 1" to be there!!!! and to be heading 1 = "1 some title", i don't need this bit. what i need is heading 1 = "Chapter One: some title" heading 2 = "1.1 some title" heading 3 = "1.1.1 some title" is this STYLE possible in Word? regards Jamal |
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