Re: Numbering for Appendix
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You can use lower-level headings for appendix numbering. For example,
use Heading 6 for "APPENDIX A" paragraphs and Heading 7 for your "10.
Process Description" type of headings in the appendix. For level 6
(Heading 6), set the numbering not to restart, for level 7 (Heading
7), set the numbering to restart after level 6. See
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/NumberingAppendixes.html.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"meendar" wrote in message
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Hey,
Please help me for heading and numbering for the following document
structures.
APPENDIX A SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS TEST PROCESS
10. Process Description
10.1 Quality Issues
20. Alternative Grouping Methodologies
30. Requirement Change Analysis
30.1 Analysis Details
30.2 Determining the Tests to Re-execute
APPENDIX B TEST STRATEGIES
10. Control Channel Test Objectives
10.1 Dynamic Testing of Control Channel
10.1.1 Execution Notes
10.1.2 Implementation Notes
20. Test Objectives
20.1 General Coverage and
20.1.1 Threshold Testing Strategy
APPENDIX C ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
10. Project Organizational Structure
20. Test Team Roles and Responsibilities
30. Test Independence
I have already used the word's default heading style. I have created
new style and applied outling numbering. I inserted '0' after 1 in
the
number format, but when we gets numbering for the appendix B, it
comes
' 40' Instead of restarting from '10'. The numbering continues for
every appendix and never gets restarted from 10.
Thanks for your time
.
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