![]() I have been on this for some time now trying to work through different solutions. ģ.3 Paragraph content with no headings, part of body of multiple paragraphs each individually numbered supporting the section heading. ģ.2 Paragraph content with no headings, part of body of multiple paragraphs each individually numbered supporting the section heading. this works great!ģ.1 Paragraph content with no headings, part of body of multiple paragraphs each individually numbered supporting the section heading. Ģ.1.3Ĝontent to support the sub section heading possibly running to multiple paragraphs. Ģ.1.2Ĝontent to support the sub section heading possibly running to multiple paragraphs. In defining level 2 as “heading 2” I now get the the whole paragraph incorrectly defined as a heading style.Ģ.1 Sub-section heading Ģ.1.1 Content to support the sub section heading possibly running to multiple paragraphs. However, not all my level 2s are headings, some sections have level 2s as simply numbered paragraphs with no headings. For example, I have associated a “heading 2” style with level 2. ![]() The issue I face is my document requires different styles for the same number / level. ![]()
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