VMS Help  —  DSR  DSR Commands, .HEADER LEVEL
    The .HEADER LEVEL command allows you to specify both a section
    number and a section title. Successive .HEADER LEVEL commands
    of the same value (all .HEADER LEVEL 1's for example) cause the
    section numbers to increase sequentially. This happens at all six
    levels of headers. If your current section is in Chapter 2 and is
    numbered 2.5.2.4 (a header level 3), then the following numbering
    would result depending upon the .HEADER LEVEL command you used:

    o  .HL4 would number the next section 2.5.2.4.1

    o  .HL3 (or .HL without a value, since .HL defaults to the
       current level) would number the next section 2.5.2.5

    o  .HL2 would number the next section 2.5.3

    o  .HL1 would number the next section 2.6

    (See also .DISPLAY LEVELS, .NUMBER LEVEL, .SET LEVEL, and .STYLE
    HEADERS.)

    Following is a summary of default header level numbering for
    three levels of three different types of documents:
    Default Header Level Numbering

                       Nonchapter  Chapter n    Appendix A

    .HEADER LEVEL 1    1           n.1          A.1
    .HEADER LEVEL 2    1.1         n.1.1        A.1.1
    .HEADER LEVEL 3    1.1.1       n.1.1.1      A.1.1.1

    Format

      .HEADER LEVEL  [[+/-]n] [title]

    Abreviated format

      .HL  [[+/-]n] [title]

1  –  Parameters

 n

    A number from 1 to 6 that specifies the level of the header. Do
    not confuse the level numbers with the header numbers that are
    printed in your document just to the left of the header title.

 +n

    Adds n to the current header level number.

 -n

    Subtracts n from the current header level number.

 title

    The name of the section you are now starting. Do not precede the
    title with a semicolon (;).

2  –  Default

    If you enter .HEADER LEVEL without specifying a level number, you
    get the current header level. All header levels, .HEADER LEVEL
    1 to .HEADER LEVEL 6, begin their numbering with 1 unless you
    specify another value with .NUMBER LEVEL.
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