also sprach Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> [2017-02-27 23:29 +1300]:
6. The next chapter
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6.1 sed nulla non rutrum. Donec dapibus pellentesque enim at
feugiat. Mauris gravida maximus nulla, sed dapibus quam. Cras
non varius libero. Etiam id nisi urna. Maecenas tincidunt
lacus at purus dignissim, ut consequat enim elementum.
That is the field "Show Sublevels" on tab "Numbering" in the "Outline
Numbering" dialog. Click on "2" in the list "Level". Then the field is
enabled and you can choose "2".
Dear Regina,
Thanks for replying. Unfortunately, I must have been unclear yet
again. I am aware of "sublevels" and I don't want to change anything
in outline numbering. All of my challenges revolve around paragraph
numbering (using custom enumeration styles), where I want to:
- include the current chapter number in the paragraph number;
- have the paragraph number reset 1 every time a new chapter
opens.
Take care,
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