in a long document feature the chapters are usually numbered with
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In a long document feature the chapters are usually numbered with text frame on a parent page, and apply that parent page to the document pages.
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- You can assign chapter numbers to lengthy documents.
- Only one chapter number can be given to each document.
- You can designate groups of pages as sections and use separate numbering for these sections if you want to utilise different numbering across the document.
- Roman numerals, for instance, might be used for the first 10 pages of a document (the front matter), whereas Arabic numerals might be used for the remaining pages.
- Your document can include a variable for the chapter number.
- Chapter numbers can be designed and styled as text and updated automatically, just like page numbers. In documents that are a part of a book, a chapter number variable is frequently utilised.
- There can only be one chapter number associated with a document; to break up a single document into chapters, use sections instead.
- Create a text frame if necessary where you want the chapter number to go.
- Create the text frame on a parent page, then apply it to the document pages if you want a chapter number to show on many pages.
- Text that will appear before or after the chapter number should be added to the text frame with the chapter number.
- Choose Type > Text Variables > Insert Text Variable > Chapter Number after placing the insertion point where you want the chapter number to appear.
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