oh. ok, i see :)
in that case, use some custom style for 'title' and start using heading at 'title 2'

if desired, add that style for contents table generation.

though now when i look at this, it is pretty hard to start all numbering ad second level. one silly workaround would be creating character style 'invisible', set font size to smallest possible and colour to white, then assign that to first level :)

another would be setting heading1 to no numbering and then set all subtitles as headin3 - but yes, in that case first visible level always is reset after heading 1

here a silly workaround setting heading 2 to font size 2 and white font colour, then adding heading2 line after each title seems to help...

so, it is possible, but with ugly hacks. anybody knows a cleaner method ?

Zoltán Kócsi wrote:
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:25:01 +0200
Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
select numbering tab and in the level chooser, select "1"
set "number" to 'none'
...
For me it doesn't. It works like this:

Heading 1
1. Heading 2
1.1 Heading 3
1.2 Heading 3
Heading 1
1. Heading 2
1.1 Heading 3

and so on. It does not write the numbers for Heading1 in front of
Heading 2 and 3 and restarts the numbering after each Heading 1
...
I am trying to define the following Outline numbering format

Title
1.1 Title
1.2 Title
Titel
2.1 Title
2.2 Title
...
--
 Rich

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