| You can use autonumbering to create numbered lists, sectioned documents and outlines.
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| You can set the attributes for a numbered level by clicking on the level's button at the top of the panel.
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| You can currently define up to 10 levels of autonumbering for a document. These levels are presumed to stay constant for the entire document. For each level, you can specify a style (numeric, roman, letters, etc), a text prefix (like the word "Chapter" for a major heading), and a text suffix (like a trailing period or parenthesis).
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| Turning Attach previous level on will display the previous level first. Use this setting to create numbering of the form "Section 1.2.1"
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| Set the value of Start Number to force that level to start at a particular setting. This is useful if you want to break a document into a number of files, each file a different Section.
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| The Paragraph Inspector and the Paragraph Style Definition Panel both contain fields to input and display the autonumber level for a paragraph.
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| With autonumbering, styles, and the Indent keystrokes, WriteUp provides a very handy outliner. First create a new document which contains the default paragraph numbering whose levels mimic the standard outlining levels (I., A., 1., a., 1), a), etc). Create a style for each level and set the appropriate autonumber level on that style. Then, set an autonumber level on the current paragraph. After that point, as you hit each carriage return, the new paragraph will have the same style and level as the preceding one. When you press the "left indent in/out" keys (see ), the level is automatically incremented or decremented. If a paragraph style exists which includes the new autonumber level, it is automatically applied.
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