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Number format

You can select the number format that you want to use to number your headings. You can choose from a number of several default settings or define your own custom formatting.

Options

Format

Example

decimal

1, 2, 3, 4

iso-2145

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 can configure it here 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. For example, adding 1,3,3 starts the second and third heading at 3.

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The default heading to start numbering is H1. You For example, you can choose a different heading if you want to have unnumbered titles, for example.

Skip headings

All headings are included by default. If you want to skip certain headings, you can configure it here. You can choose multiple headings by separating them with a comma.

For example, if you only want to number headings as 1 - 3, you can skip the rest of the headings by entering this list: H4, H5, H6.

You can include anchor links to your numbered headings in page-level configuration. Check this box to include anchors in all the headings in the document. The primary function of adding anchors is to enable cross-referencing of content across different pages. Refer to the Numbered Heading Reference Macro for more information.

Custom format

When you select custom as the Number format, additional fields are added to the configuration. Each field represents a heading level and allows you to define your own numbering format for this heading.

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Replace the heading with the heading level that you want to use: H1 - H6. Replace the format with one of the available formats from the Number format table earlier on this page.

Example

Result

H1 format: Chapter [h1.decimal]

H2 format: [h1.decimal].[h2.upper-latin]

Chapter 1

1.A

1.B

For further information on the formatting, click the info tab.