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The trick is to use two styles: one numbered and one unnumbered. Make sure that the numbered style (that displays "Chapter 1," "Chapter 2," etc.) is level 1 of the multilevel list, and create another style for the display text ("Introduction," "History," etc.).

I'm assuming there that the "Chapter" titles are the ones you want displayed in the table of contents.
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