Hi :)
Ahh, found Regina's answer and copied it directly to you.  

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>________________________________
> From: Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de>
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Sent: Thursday, 25 July 2013, 12:59
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Customizing Number Format of each level 
>in "Writer->Tools->Outline Numbering"
> 
>
><snip />
>
>You do the outline numbering with Chapter, Heading 1 , ... with normal 
>outline numbering. You need to define a paragraph style "Chapter" and 
>alter the assignment between paragraph style and level in the outline 
>numbering dialog.
>
>LibreOffice uses the field "Number range" for numbering in captions. 
>Therefore these are not at all in the outline numbering. But when you 
>insert a caption to a table or figure, you will see a Options-buttons. 
>There you can tell LibreOffice to count newly for each chapter.
>
>The "caption" item in the context menu is only a shortened way to set a 
>caption. You can also write your own caption inserting the field "Number 
>range" manually. That will be the right way for numbering formulas.
>
>The Autotext FN puts the formula and the formula-numbering in a table. I 
>would not use it, because it is not easily possible to move paragraphs, 
>when the movement crosses a table. I would position the formula number 
>using a tab. For display formulas in own paragraphs you can define a 
>suitable paragraph style.
>
>The captions are normal paragraphs, so you can add the needed brackets 
>manually as you need them.
>
>Each "Number range" will generate its own index later on.
>
>The numbers of the outline can be inserted using fields.
>
>Do not try to mimic the way things are done in Word, the concepts are 
>different. But you can be sure, that you can write well formatted 
>academic papers in LibreOffice.
>
>Kind regards
>Regina
>
>
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