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You can number headings so that top-level headings (Heading 1) are numbered 1, 2, 3, for example, and second-level headings (Heading 2) are numbered 1.1, 1.2, 1.3. Open your document that uses built-in heading styles, and select the first Heading 1. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, choose Multilevel List.
You can number headings so that top-level headings (Heading 1) are numbered 1, 2, 3, for example, and second-level headings (Heading 2) are numbered 1.1, 1.2, 1.3. Open your document that uses built-in heading styles, and select the first Heading 1. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, choose Multilevel List.
Position the insertion point where you want the sequential number to appear. For instance, this would be in the caption for the table or figure. Press Ctrl+F9 to insert field brackets. Type “seq followed by the name of the element. Press F9 to update the field information.
Click Multilevel List in the Paragraph group, and then choose To define New Multilevel List. Select 1 in the Click level to modify list to choose the first level. From the Number style for this level dropdown, choose I, II, III, (Figure E).
Go to File > Options > Proofing. Select AutoCorrect Options, and then select the Autocrat As You Type tab. Select or clear Automatic bulleted lists or Automatic numbered lists. Select OK.
Select the text you want to use as a heading. On the Home tab, move the pointer over different headings in the Styles gallery. Notice as you pause over each style, your text will change, so you can see how it will look in your document. Click the heading style you want to use.
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