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Leigh - 31 Oct 2003 10:19 GMT
Hi there

I am creating templates for the office and experiencing
the following problem when working with styles.  I would
like to creat Style 1 which will format the heading to
look like
1. Sales and Marketing and then I would like style 2 to be
1.1 Current practice.  This works well except when I
create a new heading and apply style 2,it keeps the
numbering from the first heading and wont move to 2.1 it
will just keep on going 1.2, 1.3.  Is there a method in
which the style must know that if there a number 2 above
that it must now start at 2.1? I hope that this is not too
confusing.  Your assitance will be appreciated.

Thanks
Shauna Kelly - 31 Oct 2003 13:32 GMT
Hi Leigh

Have a look at the following, which should give you want you want:

How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in your Word
Document
http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html

Unless there's some really good reason to use custom styles, I would
urge you to use Word's built-in heading styles (Heading 1, Heading 2)
for numbering headings of this kind.

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly.  Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
Melbourne, Australia

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Leigh - 04 Nov 2003 05:48 GMT
Hi there,

Thanks for your reply, I wish it was as easy as using
Microsoft's built in styles, however none of them
have "outlined" numbering.  Unless I format one of them to
do this.

I will check out the website, and if I don't come right I
will drop you a mail.

Thanks again.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 04 Nov 2003 13:52 GMT
I think you'll find that Shauna's article will make everything plain for
you, but if it doesn't, do *not* email her. Instead post back here. That's
the way NGs work.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
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