But choosing standard headings and *then* customizing their style/look
should solve the problem.

TOn Fri 29. Aug 2025 at 02:58, F Campos Costero <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 28, 2025 at 1:03 PM Keith N. McKenna
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > F Campos Costero wrote:
> > > Well, I haven't found a solution. I confirmed that using a master
> > document
> > > does not solve the problem and also tried changing the figure numbers
> to
> > > restart in each chapter. I thought that if the figure numbers did not
> > > change from the chapter documents to the book, the cross references
> might
> > > be imported flawlessly.
> >
> > Francis. How were you able to reset the numbering on the figures back to
> > 1 for each chapter. I have searched high and low for that and have come
> > up empty.
> > Regards
> > Keith.
> > <snip>
> >
>
>
> > Keith,
>
>     I had to abandon the figure numbering by chapter. It only works if the
> chapter headings use the default heading styles. Since we use custom styles
> for all headings, we can't use that feature. The numbering of figures by
> chapter is accessed by double clicking on the figure number in the caption.
> That opens a dialog for editing the field. At the lower right there is a
> box for setting the level of the heading that determines the chapter
> number. Usually that is Level 1.
>
> Francis
>
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