See Ms Barnhill's very useful webpage
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm for tips on how to customise a
TOC, especially how to have Chapter 1 on separate lines.
Also for background see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html
for general information on TOC creation.
Hope this helps
DeanH
"Antonio" wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm trying to format my PhD thesis with Word. I'm trying to number the
> headings of the chapter in a particular way. But I have not found how to do
> it with Word.
> Could you be so kind of helping me, please?
>
> I will explain what I would like to get. I you could guide me how to do it I
> would be very grateful.
>
> I would like to have a style for Chapter headings in order to obtain a
> document style like this:
>
> Chapter 1
> Title of Chapter one
>
> 1.1. First Section chapter 1
>
> Chapter 2
> Title of chapter two
>
> 2.1. First Section chapter 2
>
> Chapter 3
> Title of chapter three
>
> 3.1. First Section chapter 3
>
>
> I would like that the number that appears with the Chapter (Chapter X) was
> generated automatically (I think this I could do it). I want that the text
> with the title of the chapter appears in a new line but I want they are
> related to generate the index as I explain later. Should I use different
> styles or the same style?
> My problem is how to generate the numeration for the first section of each
> chapter by using the numeration put in the style of the Chapter.
> Other additional problem is how, from that styles to generate an index in
> the following form:
>
> 1. Title of Chapter one
> 1.1. First Section chapter 1
> 2. Title of Chapter two
> 2.1. First Section chapter 2
> 3. Title of Chapter three
> 3.1. First Section chapter 1
>
> My problem is how to relate style of Chapter 1 with its title to generate
> the index.
>
> Could you help or guide me, please?
> Do you know if there is some template that has some similar?
>
> Best regards,
> Antonio.
>
>