In my document, I have 3 level of numbering for headings:
I. Level 1
1. Level 2
A. Level 3
to make it easier to follow, I made level 3 like show the last two levels
I. Level 1
1. Level 2
1.A. Level 3
this works fine for the body, where people can lose track of where
they are. But it doesn't make sense for the table of contents. Is
there a way to make the table of contents look like the first case but
make the headings in the body of the document look like the second
case?
-Todd
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