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Hello,

I have a paragraph style "Enumeration" that I use a lot in legal
documents. It is configured to use a numbering style "Enumeration".

Please see the attached screenshot.

My problem is that the numbering is consecutive across all
paragraphs, e.g.

  §1. First Heading
  '''''''''''''''''
  1. First paragraph
  2. Second paragraph

  §2. Second Heading
  ''''''''''''''''''
  3. First paragraph (should be numbered '1.', not '3.')
  4. Second paragraph (should be numbered '2.', not '4.')

I can right-click on that '3.' and select "Restart numbering" to get
the desired effect, but I'd like to figure out how to do this
automatically.

How can I reset/restart the numbering of a given numbering style
after every outline-relevant heading?

Thanks,

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 -- in order to deceive ourselves."
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