Word 2000 - Outline Numbering Issue

G

Guest

I am creating a numbering scheme as follows:

H1=Chapter I.
H2=A.
H3=1.
H4=a.
H5=i.
H6=(a)
H7=(i)
H8=(1)
H9=1.1

Heading 9 (H9) will be continuous throughout the document. The problem I
have is that is in some instances there will not be a higher level associated
with the paragraph. For example I may have a Heading 7 (H7) but not a Heading
6 (H6). Heading 7 would begin with (i) and not pick up numbering from the
previous paragraph with a heading 6. Is this possible.


NOTE: The Outline Numbering is currently setup to restart numbering after
the higher level which in this example is: if H7 was applied, the paragraph
numbering would restart numbering after Level 6. Level 7 has been linked to
style Heading 7.
 
S

Stefan Blom

Also note that Word assumes the presence of higher levels when it
encounters a lower level. In other words, it allows no gaps in
numbering (which could possibly cause trouble). For example:

I. Heading 1
1. Heading 3
B. Heading 2 <--- Observe that the numbering here starts with "B."

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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G

Guest

Also note that Word assumes the presence of higher levels when it
encounters a lower level. In other words, it allows no gaps in
numbering (which could possibly cause trouble). For example:

I. Heading 1
1. Heading 3
B. Heading 2 <--- Observe that the numbering here starts with "B."
 

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