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Epideme90
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Heading Level beyond Subsection

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Is there a way to go deeper than just subsubsections? I have often found myself wanting for at least one more level of depth, and on the rare occasion, 2 levels? I presume there is a way as I saw someone who had a section 1.3.4.1 once. I heard there was a package (cant remember what) i tried using it, but nothing really happened, but that's probably because i did something wrong.

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Heading Level beyond Subsection

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Below \subsubsection, there's \paragraph and \subparagraph.

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Epideme90 wrote:[…] I presume there is a way as I saw someone who had a section 1.3.4.1 once. I heard there was a package (cant remember what) i tried using it, but nothing really happened, but that's probably because i did something wrong.
This is just a supplement to the remark of Stefan. If you follow his advice, you can customize the concerned heading level by the titlesec package. Ready-to-use solutions should be available by a search in the forum (see also similar topics on the bottom of this page, only when logged in). It will probably need to increase the counters »secnumdepth« and »tocdepth« to get this heading level numbered and to have a corresponding entry in the ToC.


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Re: Heading Level beyond Subsection

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I may try playing around with that another time then, thank you.
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