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I need help with creating automated equation numbers in Word 2007. They are similar to caption numbers, in that they are numbering an item in a document, but the equation numbers will be placed to the right (instead of beneath) the item. The equations are scattered throughout the document and not in a continuous list. Also, the equation numbers are to be labeled using outline numbering and take on the number of the relevant heading. For example, under a Heading 1 title (Section 1. Green Water), the equations should be numbered this way: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc., and then change for Section 2 to read 2.1, 2.2, 2.3).
Anyone have any tips on how to do this? Word's numbering always throws me for a loop.
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