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".
Thanks, using this and editing the Position tab in Bullets and
Numbering made it.
But, I have a strange problem: after 1.1.2, if I click on Enter, I get
the proper 1.1.3. But if I enter some paragraphs with MyDefault and
MyExample styles, the next MyHeading3 has 1.1.1 . Is this a feature or
a bug? Or, possibly I made a mistake defining the mentioned styles?
- Gergely
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