On Monday February  19 2007 7:34 pm, Adrian Try wrote:
> Hi again
>
> >> When you use the word "section", I assume you really mean
> >> "chapter".
> >
> > No, I actually meant "section" when I said "section". The book
> > has chapters,
> > and each chapter is composed of sections: within Chapter 1, there
> > is Section A, B, C, D and so on. For law casebooks (of which this
> > is one), that's pretty standard.
>
> Thanks for clarifying. In that case, my advice is totally useless
> to you (as you know).
>
> I'll reread your original email, and see what I can discover. I'm
> not sure whether I'll be able to help.
>
> Adrian

     Then can you use the Heading 2 style for the Sections? Then do 
what Adrian suggested for chapters. The only think different is found 
in the bottom right corner. You want to change the Layer from 1 to 2. 
This will list the first Heading 1 on the page. If there is no 
Heading 1 found, it will list the first Heading 2.

Dan

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