Rich Content Formatting

Numbered Headings Macro

Numbered Headings Macro

Numbered Headings Macro screenshot

What It Does

The Numbered Headings macro automatically adds hierarchical numbers to all headings on a page (1, 1.1, 1.1.1, etc.) without manually typing them. If you add or remove a heading, numbering updates automatically on next page view.

When to Use

  • Legal or compliance documents where section references must be precise (e.g., "see section 3.2.1")
  • Long technical specifications with deeply nested sections
  • Project plans or proposals with numbered deliverables
  • Any document where "refer to section X" needs to be unambiguous

How to Use

Numbered Headings is a page-level byline button, not an inline macro. It appears in the page byline area (the metadata strip below the page title).

  1. Open the page in view mode
  2. Click the Numbered Heading | Clovity button in the page byline
  3. A settings panel opens - enable numbering and configure the format
  4. Click Save - the page headings update immediately

Configuration Options

SettingOptions
Enable / DisableToggle numbered headings on or off for this page
Number formatDecimal (1, 1.1, 1.1.1), Latin lower (a,b,c), Latin upper (A,B,C), Roman lower (i,ii,iii), Roman upper (I,II,III)
Skip headingsMulti-select - choose which heading levels (H1–H6) to exclude from numbering

Behavior Notes

  • Numbering is applied to the live page HTML - heading text in the editor is not modified
  • Settings are stored per-page - each page has its own enable/format configuration
  • It is not inserted via "/" in the editor - it is a separate byline action button