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Robert McN
I am working on a Ph. D. dissertation, and the following question is crucial
to how I structure and present my work. I am using headers to organize the
dissertation and style involves numbering provided by the "outlined numbered"
option provided under "Bullets and Numbering." *Header #4 consists of a
series of numbered propositions.* Let assume there will be during the course
of a 300 page dissertation a series of 100 propositions. These propositions
should be numbered 1-100, and naturally, I would want the numbering to be
done automatically, so that if I need to rearrange them, the proper
adjustments can be made automatically. What happens now is if I enter a
header #4 under a new header #3, the numbering automatically restarts at "1."
rather than continuing where the previous proposition number had left off.
I should also note that if place the cursor on an instance of my Heading
4 and click on "Bullets and Numbering" there are two radio buttons that
provide the options, "Restart numbering," and "continue previous list."
Surprisingly, these buttons have no effect on the behavior of the numbering
in my list. Irrespective of which one I click, the numbering will start at 1
when it is the first instance under a given subheading.
An example of what happens is as follows:
§1.2
1.2.A.
1.2.B
1.2.B. (Prop. 1)
1.2.B. (Prop. 2)
§ 1.3
1.3.A
1.3.B
1.3.B (Prop. 1)
What I would want is for the last line here to read: 1.3.B (Prop.3).
This may sound trivial, but it really is important for me to be able to
list sequentially all the propositions that fall under Heading 4. Thanks
very much for any thoghts. Bob
to how I structure and present my work. I am using headers to organize the
dissertation and style involves numbering provided by the "outlined numbered"
option provided under "Bullets and Numbering." *Header #4 consists of a
series of numbered propositions.* Let assume there will be during the course
of a 300 page dissertation a series of 100 propositions. These propositions
should be numbered 1-100, and naturally, I would want the numbering to be
done automatically, so that if I need to rearrange them, the proper
adjustments can be made automatically. What happens now is if I enter a
header #4 under a new header #3, the numbering automatically restarts at "1."
rather than continuing where the previous proposition number had left off.
I should also note that if place the cursor on an instance of my Heading
4 and click on "Bullets and Numbering" there are two radio buttons that
provide the options, "Restart numbering," and "continue previous list."
Surprisingly, these buttons have no effect on the behavior of the numbering
in my list. Irrespective of which one I click, the numbering will start at 1
when it is the first instance under a given subheading.
An example of what happens is as follows:
§1.2
1.2.A.
1.2.B
1.2.B. (Prop. 1)
1.2.B. (Prop. 2)
§ 1.3
1.3.A
1.3.B
1.3.B (Prop. 1)
What I would want is for the last line here to read: 1.3.B (Prop.3).
This may sound trivial, but it really is important for me to be able to
list sequentially all the propositions that fall under Heading 4. Thanks
very much for any thoghts. Bob