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Naming sections with letters instead of numbers


Numbering appendices by letter instead of number - TeX

I have a similar problem, in the appendix section letter and Arabic numbers get mixed up, the first appendix gets a letter and the remaining ...

How do create section numbering using a, b, c etc instead of ...

How do create section numbering using a, b, c etc instead of numbers? ... Well, to begin with, a section is a section, not a chapter. \chapter{ ...

Naming sections with letters instead of numbers, e.g. "Appendix A"

The command I'm using to mark sections is \section{ ... } which automatically numbers the sections. But I'd like to call that section "A", so that theorems in ...

Custom Headings for Appendices with Letters instead of numbers

You use that to create and name a list style, within that dialog, when you format numbering you go to the Define New MultiLevel List Dialog.

Hierarchical headings | Butterick's Practical Typography

Yes, that's what they're called— romanettes . · Letters aren't much better. · Mixing roman numerals and letters results in ambiguous references—when you see a ...

Call out sections as numbers or letters? - AUGI Forums

We use numbers for details and letters for sections. The format for details is 2 digits long to maintain consistency ie 01 to 99.

How to customise section headings to start with letters in r markdown

Number sections is a native pandoc 's option. It seems that pandoc does not provide any support for hierarchical headings customisation. So, ...

Chapter and Section Numbering - Microsoft Word for Dissertations

If you just need the chapter number included in captions, on the On the Home Ribbon, in the Paragraph Group, click the Multilevel List icon and ...

LaTeX: How to change one of section numbers to a custom letter?

I created the following construction, and now updated it: Description: A new counter for sections, which will get used only in a ...

Custom section numbering (Letters, numbers) #6614 - GitHub

... names something like "2. Appendix B: Glossary" rather than "B. Glossary". To solve the problem, this PR adds a custom extension that, right ...

Sections and chapters - Overleaf, Online LaTeX Editor

Document sectioning. LaTeX can organize, number, and index chapters and sections of document. ... section* instead of \section : \documentclass{article} ...

How to number chapters, appendixes, and pages in documents that ...

Example 1: Chapter Headings and Appendix Headings ; On the Format menu, click Bullets and Numbering, and then click the Outline Numbered tab. · In Microsoft ...

Learn how to number pages, chapters, and sections in InDesign

If you want chapter numbers to be included as prefixes, use section prefixes instead of chapter numbers. ... characters.) Style (Page Numbering).

[Solved] Creating a TOC with sequential letters instead of page ...

I would stick with the TOC field. Remove your TOC pages from the page numbering using a Section break to restart the numbering. Treat this like ...

Unnumbered Sections - Wiki - ConTeXt Garden

ConTeXt. ConTeXt provides the same functionality, but the names are different. ... Here, unlike in LaTeX, it inherits the "parent" number from the preceeding ...

Q. How do I number pages differently in the various sections of my ...

To use different page numbering schemes in different sections of your Word document, there are two tricks: 1) you must include a "Section Break - Next page" ...

How to Add and Modify Heading Numbers in Microsoft Word (PC ...

Learn how to add heading numbers in Microsoft Word. You can also add labels such as "Chapter," "Section," and "Article." Plus, learn how to ...

numbers - Is there a proper name for counting with letters?

In mathematics and linguistics, that method would be described as shortlex and the use of letters would be called lexicographcial. You can look ...

How do I remove the numbers from section headings? - Overleaf

If you'd prefer your sections, subsection, and so forth to be displayed without numbers on the left side of the title, you simply add a * symbol to the command.

    : The Ordered List element - HTML: HyperText Markup Language

    a for lowercase letters · A for uppercase letters · i for lowercase Roman numerals · I for uppercase Roman numerals · 1 for numbers (default).