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this is a very quick addendum to our little video looking at the sequence field and captioning and I just wanted to add to that and I mentioned that if you have a captioning system that includes the number from the heading 1 heading or chapter in that particular portion of your document it will look slightly more complicated and if we toggle the field codes on that youamp;#39;ll see that it not only includes includes the sequence field but it also includes a field called style risk which identifies heading 1 as the numbering to use in the first portion of the caption if I toggle that back again the principle is the same we can still if we want to copy both portions of that coding so I just do that I try not to get that my mouse does behave only when Iamp;#39;m doing this crap anyway and Iamp;#39;ll just undo that and copy it and paste it down here and to replace a manually inserted one and as long as we are able to trigger some sort of update we should be fine but it was the dial re