Kevin Pfeiffer wrote: > Under the Navigate menu one can see all six chapters of the book. > Choosing one opens a sub-menu which lists the chapter title and all the > sections it contains (which are all "Subsubsections"*). This works > fine... except for two chapters.
> * - Why Subsubsection? Because it was a quick and easy way to reduce the > heading size for these sections and also eliminate section numbering > while keeping them in the TOC. And it seemed to work just fine, until > aforesaid problem arose.) You've answered the question yourself. The code assumes a natural hierarchy Chapter->Section->SubSection->SubsubSection. You're just describing the fact that your Section and SubSection menus are empty because you're subverting WYSIWYM to give yourself instant visual satisfaction. LyX is designed to give you a clean logical markup of your document. You're subverting that aim. If you want to change the visual markup of a Section then that is what you should do. There are certainly experts on this list who will help you do so. Same goes with the display of a section in the TOC without a section number. -- Angus