Hi, Gergely,
a) In the "Outline & Numbering" tab under "Outline" you can set the "Outline level" of your heading
style. And in the same tab you can also set a "Numbering Style", so the numbers and dots appear as
you want them to.
b) If you also want your headings to appear in an index table, you can also set the levels of your
headings in "Tools", "Outline Numbering".
Daniel
Am 19.03.2012 um 14:21 schrieb Gergely Buday:
Hi,
I'm to create my own heading styles. The problem is that MyHeading 2
generates a new start on numbering and only a one-number, not a
two-part one.
1 Chapter title (MyHeading 1)
1 section title (MyHeading 2)
What I want is to have
1 Chapter title (MyHeading 1)
1.1 Section title (MyHeading 2)
1.1.1 Subsection title (MyHeading 3)
What should I set in the style attributes to have this kind of section
numbering?
- Gergely
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