<startOverride> (Numbering Level Starting Value Override)

This element specifies the number which the specified level override shall begin with. This value is used when this level initially starts in a document, as well as whenever it is restarted via the properties set in the <lvlRestart> element (§2.9.11).

If they disagree, this value shall override the starting number of the child <lvl> element (§2.9.6).

example:
<w:abstractNum w:abstractNumId="1"><w:lvl w:ilvl="0">
    …
    <w:numFmt w:val="upperRoman" />
    <w:start w:val="2" /></w:lvl>
</w:abstractNum>

In this example, since upper case Roman numerals (upperRoman) are being used as numbering symbols for this numbering level, the first instance of a numbering paragraph associated with this abstract numbering definition and numbering level would have the numbering symbol II, the second letter in the number format.

Subsequent numbered paragraphs with this abstract numbering definition and at this level would have their numbering symbols incremented from II (the starting value for this numbering level). ]

Parent Elements

<lvlOverride>2.9.9)

Attributes

Description

<val> (Decimal Number Value)

Specifies that the contents of this attribute will contain a decimal number.

The contents of this decimal number are interpreted based on the context of the parent XML element.

<w:… w:val="1512645511" />

The value of the @val attribute is a decimal number whose value must be interpreted in the context of the parent element. ]

The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_DecimalNumber simple type (§2.18.16).

The following XML Schema fragment defines the contents of this element:

<complexType name="CT_DecimalNumber">
	<attribute name="val" type="ST_DecimalNumber" use="required"/>
</complexType>