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  • CaroleSL's avatar
    CaroleSL
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    Stefan_Blom , any ideas for this problem, please?

     

    4. I have 12 documents that share one template. I want to prefix the multilevel style in Unit 1 as 1.1 (level 1), 1.1.1 (level 2), and in Unit 2, prefix all headings iwth 2.1, 2.1.1, etc., so I need the prefixes to not be overridden by the template style. However, they revert to 1,     1.1, etc., when I close them.

    I want to keep the template attached in case I change other things. 
    The multilevel numbering styles in the template say "Just in this document" (not "New Documents based on this template").

      • CaroleSL's avatar
        CaroleSL
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        Each document is a unit; it's just their titles for reference.
    • CaroleSL 

       

      To add a static prefix, just type it in the box in the "Enter formatting for number" box in the multilevel list dialog box. On the other hand, your description indicates that the prefix should depend on a numbered text paragraph, which means that you have to add the corresponding paragraph style as the top level in a multilevel list. 

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        CaroleSL
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        I entered the static prefixes, they worked fine, but they disappear when I reopen the document, probably because the template is overwriting it.
  • CaroleSL 

     

    1. This will depend on how the multilevel list was initially created. If list styles were used, you should modify the list style itself, from the "List Styles" category under Home tab > Paragraph group > Multilevel List. If a list style has not been used, click in the very first level 1 item of the list and then click Home tab > Paragraph group > Multilevel List > Define New Multilevel List. Make the desired changes. 

     

    2. Adjust the value for "Add tab stop at" for the level. In many cases, you will also have to increase the value for "Text indent at" (if you want a hanging indent). 

     

    3. I believe that most numbering formats would not have a period after the last number in a numbering level. However, I don't think this is a general rule that will always apply.

     

     

    • CaroleSL's avatar
      CaroleSL
      Iron Contributor
      I set "Follow number with" to "nothing" and it deleted all my linked styles. I hardcoded 2 spaces after the final number in "Enter Formatting for number;" this remains consistent whereas tabs sometimes apply, sometimes don't, and were inconsistent (e.g., between 4.9 and 4.10, above). It was so frustrating but I finally set it up.
      • CaroleSL 

         

        If you do not want a tab character to be added, choose some other option than "Tab character" in the "Follow number with" drop down, for each level that you want to change. 

         

        I am not sure why you are losing the linked style. Just to clarify, are you saying that the setting for "Link level to style" reverts to "(no style)"? 

         

        If you want to, you can share a sample document for illustration.

         

         

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