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Hello,

As I said before I'm working on my thesis and I have to obey format of
my university template. As defined in .doc file of that template numbers
in heading numberings (i.e. outline numberings) must be separated from
each other by '-' character. For example sub-chapter 1 of chapter 3 must
be displayed as "‮۳-۱-‬" in which 3 and 1 are separated with '-' from
each other.
But I could not find any field for setting separator in
"Tools->Outline_Numbering", though there's a label named "Separator"
without any field in front of it. You can specify the separator
character after the numbering but not the separator character between
numbers of a numbering. Therefor in the example above sub-chapter 1 of
chapter 3 can be shown as "‫۳.۱.‬" or "‫۳.۱-‬" but not as "‫۳-۱-‬".
You can practically see this yourself in chapter 3 of the file below:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4067241/iust_translated_english_template_for_thesis_final_%28nazanin%29_writable.doc

I want to know is there a way to change the middle separator character
to '.'?

Regards,
Sina Momken


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