Andrew Brown wrote:
You can't? I think I just did. It is a matter of putting the word you want
into the numbering style. I will send you privately a document that shows
this -- essentially, I told outline numbering for some headings to use the
character style "Rodlevel" which has after the number, instead of a bracket
or full stop, a bracket followed by a space, followed by "History" or
whatever. Shows up fine in the navigator, and in the table of contents.
As I said, I'll mail you a one page proof of concept.
Thanks for the effort, Andrew, but that's not what you need for this (I
love the parts about snakes and turnips :)). That only works if every
heading at that level is to have the same title. What I'm looking for is
something more like this:
I. Indigenous Peoples
1. North America
a. _Anasazi_ The Anasazi lived in holes in the rocks....
b. _Souix_ The Souix tribe lived on the plains...
c. _Navajo_ The Navajo lived in the desert and made rugs...
Would it be possible to do this by breaking the sequence manually? Make
each heading at that level a numbered list unto itself? I know I've done
that sort of thing to get non-consecutive numbering for homework
assignments (e.g., do problems 1,2,4,6,7 and 10). I wonder how that
would affect the other automatisms like TOC?
Anyway, thanks for your work. It doesn't change the main point, though,
that you can't accomplish this through the normal Header Styles mechanism.
--
Rod
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