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On 18.11.2019 19:51, Krunose wrote:

If I were you, I would make it like this: In Outline and Numbering...
set Level 1 so filed 'Number' is empty. In filed 'before' enter word
'Chapter' in filed 'After' put 'space'. Click OK.

Now, leave empty paragraph, next paragraph style as Heading one, and
then leave another empty paragraph.

Middle paragraph (Heading 1) will have 'Chapter '. Now follow
instructions at

https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/4331/how-can-i-have-a-custom-numbered-field/


Now you will have 'Chapter 1'.

Next step is to select all three paragraphs (Heading 1 being in the
middle) and hit CTRL + F3 as that will open AutoText dialog. Add name
for new AutoText and go AutoText → New.

On every page you wish to add 'Chapter #' just entery shortcut you
defined when naming new AutoText and hit F3.

Benefit: Having word 'Chapter ' followed by auto incremented numbers and
all appearing in TOC.

Kruno

Thanks Krono, but this is way too complicated and inconvenient for the
people I am training. Plus it is a workaround, not documented in our
help and documentation facilities.

Regards
Dave



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