Section numbering compatibility with MS Word
Posted: 2011-07-12 07:30:41
Two possibly related issues.
I write in Nisus Writer Pro but have to export to MS Word .doc format. My sections are numbered in Nisus. When I "save as" in .doc format, the section numbering works fine when I open the converted document with Nisus. But when I open the same .doc document in MS Word 2004 and 2008, only the last digit appears. Thus, section 7.27.1. becomes "1.".
Possibly related to this is that I have manually inserted a page break before each Heading 1 so that each chapter starts on a new page. Thus, in Nisus I have "page break" -> "'Number' Text of heading". For example "Page Break", "1. Introduction".
When I open this .doc document in Word I instead get "Number", "page break", "Text of heading". The heading number is placed before the page break instead of after it. It sort of ends the previous chapter instead of being shown at the beginning of the new one.
I include two screen dumps that show this.
Finally, I asked a while back if it would be possible to include a page break in a style definition, like in MS Word, so that chapters automatically start on a new page. The answer I received was "good idea". Have you any plans regarding this?
I write in Nisus Writer Pro but have to export to MS Word .doc format. My sections are numbered in Nisus. When I "save as" in .doc format, the section numbering works fine when I open the converted document with Nisus. But when I open the same .doc document in MS Word 2004 and 2008, only the last digit appears. Thus, section 7.27.1. becomes "1.".
Possibly related to this is that I have manually inserted a page break before each Heading 1 so that each chapter starts on a new page. Thus, in Nisus I have "page break" -> "'Number' Text of heading". For example "Page Break", "1. Introduction".
When I open this .doc document in Word I instead get "Number", "page break", "Text of heading". The heading number is placed before the page break instead of after it. It sort of ends the previous chapter instead of being shown at the beginning of the new one.
I include two screen dumps that show this.
Finally, I asked a while back if it would be possible to include a page break in a style definition, like in MS Word, so that chapters automatically start on a new page. The answer I received was "good idea". Have you any plans regarding this?