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Chapter Numbering
PageStream offers two chapter numbering systems:
- Automatic: Chapters are numbered consecutively at each level of the document.
- Manual: Chapter numbering restarts at a specified number.
These options can be selected from the ''Chapter Numbering'' pop-up menu in the ''Document Setup'' and ''Chapter Setup'' dialog boxes. Use ''Document Setup'' to set the chapter numbering for the chapters. Use ''Chapter Setup'' to set the chapter numbering for a specific chapter's subchapters.
Automatic: This is the default chapter numbering system. Unlike automatic page numbering which sequentially numbers all the pages in a chapter and its subchapters, automatic chapter numbering sequentially numbers all the chapters at the document level. It then numbers all the subchapters in those chapters, and then numbers all the sub subchapters. It numbers one level of the document at a time.
This system is useful if you are publishing a book with sections or parts, and the chapters in the sections are numbered sequentially throughout the whole book.
Manual: This system allows you to specify a starting chapter number for chapters in the document or chapter. For example, if you wanted to always restart numbering inside each chapter, you could choose Manual and enter 1 as the starting number as shown in the example on the left.
This system is useful if you are publishing a book with sections, and the chapters in the sections are numbered independently.
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created:2006-04-14 15:14:35 last updated:2006-07-06 14:24:06
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