The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you number headings in a document using the Heading Numbering command
on the Format menu, you cannot use multiple heading numbering formats nor
change the starting number without affecting the entire document, even
though the document may be divided into sections.
Choosing the Restart Numbering At Each New Section option resets each
section to start at the number you specified in the Start At box. For
example, if you choose to Start At 4, all sections of your document will
begin at 4. (To locate these options, choose Heading Numbering from the
Format menu, and choose the Modify button.)
Word Help incorrectly states that Restart Numbering At Each New Section "restarts page numbering at the beginning of each section." This option does not affect page numbering, it affects heading numbering. CAUSE
By design, heading numbering is a document-specific property that can be
applied only to paragraphs formatted with the built-in heading styles
(Heading 1 through Heading 9). Since it is document specific and not
section specific, any modifications you make to the heading numbering
format will affect the entire document.
WORKAROUND
To specify different starting numbers for each of your sections or to use
different styles of numbering, use the multilevel numbering feature. The
drawback to this method is that you cannot apply multilevel numbering to
text that has been formatted with built-in heading styles.
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, Chapter 8, "Formatting
and Sorting Lists"
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