2011-01-3010: 37 reading: 4996
When writing a doctoral thesis, many people encounter that the first-level outline is in the form of the first chapter and the second chapter, and the reference chapter numbers in the chart often need the form of 1-X, 2-x.
This highly localized approach has made many people (including me) big. In the past, there were two main ways to give online.
1. directly change the first-level outline into the second chapter of chapter 1 (this is naked, but it often requires format).
2. Replace chinese numerals with Arabic numerals with IF field (this prefix is so long that people want to vomit).
Later, I saw a more advanced method, inserting a hidden SEQ field after each chapter title, and then realizing the chapter number in the form of SEQ field at the title of the diagram (but retaining the previous value of SEQ). I used it well in the past, but recently I suddenly found that when I cross-referenced, I could only display the -X (this 2 is the chapter number) at the back of Figure 2, and it was gone. According to analysis, Ref, which can be a word cross reference, is inserted after the first SEQ field after the subtitle. The standard chapter implementation is realized by StyleRef. I really don't remember how the doctoral thesis was realized at that time. Anyway, now I can't get -X in the original word, so I have to think of a new way to use the Section field and the = field.