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Topic Title: Starting heading number at N... Topic Summary: ...is it possible to have my first headign in a module be a number other than 1? Created On: 16-Oct-2006 22:00 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: No. This means its tough to line up a DOORS module exactly as the corresponding MS-Word file looked, if one monkeyed with the Word heading numbers. Now you CAN insert a few empty objects at the start of the module and force your first Heading to be some other number. That will look odd but you can do it. - Louie | |
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No. This means its tough to line up a DOORS module exactly as the corresponding MS-Word file looked, if one monkeyed with the Word heading numbers.
Now you CAN insert a few empty objects at the start of the module and force your first Heading to be some other number. That will look odd but you can do it. - Louie |
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I use Louie's method of using a few 'dummy' objects beforethe real meat of the module, and have modified the publishing tool to ignore objects with Object text "Dummy_Object". That way if I combine multple modules exported to word files (using the word master-doc, sub-doc) then the word heading numbers come out fine.
------------------------- Andrew Tagg Thales Air Systems, Melbourne Australia. andrew.tagg@thalesatm.com |
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Unfortunate.
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I'd think you'd need to insert 'Dummy_Object' into the Object Heading, in order to get the renumbering you want.
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