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You can customize the numbering format instead of using the default numbering.

Contents:

Number format

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

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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. You can configure it here to start at a higher number.

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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Starting heading

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

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Skip headings

By default, all headings are included. You can configure this to skip certain headings. 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.

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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.

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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 numbering format for this heading.

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When a field is left empty, the heading is not numbered.

The format can consist of a combination of regular characters and number values. Numbering values can be added in between square brackets and have the following format:

[heading.format]

Replace the heading with the heading level 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

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