Numbering Styles
Numbering styles are style definitions which specify common style properties for a multi-level numbering format within a document. This means that a numbering style defines only a single paragraph property: a reference to a numbering definition stored in the document’s numbering part, using the <numPr>
element.
Unlike paragraph and character styles, numbering styles are never directly referenced by content in the document – instead, an abstract numbering definition (covered in the numbering topic of this section) specifies that it is actually the underlying numbering information for a numbering style.
Consider a numbering style “Test Numbering Style”:
<w:style w:type="numbering" w:styleId="TestNumberingStyle"> <w:name w:val="Test Numbering Style" /> <w:priority w:val="99" /> <w:rsid w:val="0045009F" /> <w:pPr> <w:numPr> <w:numId w:val="1" /> </w:numPr> </w:pPr> </w:style>
The only information specified in the numbering style definition is a reference to the numbering definition for the numbering information which is defined by this numbering style.