If you don't like You can customize the numbering format instead of using the default numbering, you can choose other formatting options. This page contains an overview of the available options.
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Options | Example |
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decimal | 1, 2, 3, 4 |
full-decimal | one, two, three, four |
lower-latin | a, b, c, d |
lower-roman | i, ii, iii, iv |
lower-greek | α, β, γ, δ |
upper-latin | A, B, C, D |
upper-roman | I, II, III, IV |
upper-greek | Α, Β, Γ, Δ |
custom | See custom format |
Starting number
The default starting number is 1. If you want to start at a higher number, you can configure it here.
You can add a comma separated list to change the starting number of several levels of headings. Adding For example, adding 1,3,3 will start starts the second and third heading at 3.
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The default heading to start numbering at is H1. You can choose a different heading if you want to have unnumbered titles, for example.
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For example, if you only want to number headings as 1 - 3, you can skip the rest of the headings by adding entering this list: H4,H5,H6
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Custom format
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Info |
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When a field is left empty, the heading will is not be numbered. |
The format can consist of a combination of regular characters and numbering values. Numbering values can be added in between square brackets and have the following format:
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Replace heading with the heading level that you want to use: H1 - H6. Replace format with one of the available formats from the Number format table earlier on this page.
Example | Result |
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H1 format: H2 format: | Chapter 11.A1.B |
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