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Welcome back to another video. Today we are going to look at numbered headings amp;amp; subheadings. Numbered lists have been covered many many times, in articles and videos. Some good, some not so good. This will be a short and sharp guide to get you up and running. Numbered headings are created using Multilevel Lists. We can define a new Multilevel List from the Multilevel List drop down menu. A new popup will open. On the left we can select different levels to modify. In the centre we can see a preview of the list being created, showing the numbering and spacing. Below that we can change the formatting and list style for the current level. Below again we can change the position of the text. And pressing the button in the bottom left will open more options. These new options allow us to link the current level to a heading style the key to our problem. We will work through the example of having 3 levels of numbers, with a full stop between each value. In the format of 1.1.1. We wil