WORKAROUND
Do not use either Multilevel or Heading Numbering in your document.
Instead, type your text and insert either an AUTONUMLGL or AUTONUMOUT field
where you want a number to appear.
To correctly use either the AUTONUMLGL or AUTONUMOUT fields, your text must
be formatted with a heading style.
When you use AUTONUMLGL fields, the numbers applied will be Arabic. For
example, your numbers will be 1, 2, 3, and so on.
When you use AUTONUMOUT fields, the numbers applied will be in roman
numerals. For example, your numbers will be I, II, III, and so on.
To create the following numbering scheme, type the text and apply the
appropriate heading style, and then insert the AUTONUMLGL field where you
want a number to appear.
Chapter 1. Mercury
Section 1.1. Temperatures on the surface
Section 1.2. Distances to the Sun & planets
1.2.1 Sun
The distance to the Sun is
1.2.2 Venus
The distance to Venus is
The following shows the style applied to each line of text typed, along
with the AUTONUMLGL field inserted where the number is to appear. You will
will see the {AUTONUMLGL} field when you toggle field codes in your
document.
Style applied Text typed with AUTONUMLGL fields inserted
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Heading 1 Chapter {AUTONUMLGL) Mercury
Heading 2 Section {AUTONUMLGL} Temperatures on the surface
Heading 2 Section {AUTONUMLGL} Distances to the Sun &
planets
Heading 3 {AUTONUMLGL} Sun
Normal The distance to the Sun is
Heading 3 {AUTONUMLGL} Venus
Normal The distance to Venus is
NOTE: To toggle the field codes in your document, use either of the
following methods:
- On your keyboard, press ALT+F9.
-or-
- On the Tools menu, click Options. On the View tab, click to select or
clear the Field Codes check box.