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Is it possible to remove the number when I add a heading in a word document?
my_doc <- read_docx() %>%
body_add_par("This is a heading", style = "heading 1")
print(my_doc, target = 'dummy.docx')
The result in word is 1. This is a heading
But I would like to have without the number: This is a heading
r officer
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Is it possible to remove the number when I add a heading in a word document?
my_doc <- read_docx() %>%
body_add_par("This is a heading", style = "heading 1")
print(my_doc, target = 'dummy.docx')
The result in word is 1. This is a heading
But I would like to have without the number: This is a heading
r officer
Tried to reproduce your code but I got: Error in is.character(path) : argument "path" is missing, with no default. Is the docxtractr library you used for the read_docx function?
– alessio
Mar 31 at 11:58
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Is it possible to remove the number when I add a heading in a word document?
my_doc <- read_docx() %>%
body_add_par("This is a heading", style = "heading 1")
print(my_doc, target = 'dummy.docx')
The result in word is 1. This is a heading
But I would like to have without the number: This is a heading
r officer
Is it possible to remove the number when I add a heading in a word document?
my_doc <- read_docx() %>%
body_add_par("This is a heading", style = "heading 1")
print(my_doc, target = 'dummy.docx')
The result in word is 1. This is a heading
But I would like to have without the number: This is a heading
r officer
r officer
asked Nov 16 '18 at 17:01
Bruno GuaritaBruno Guarita
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Tried to reproduce your code but I got: Error in is.character(path) : argument "path" is missing, with no default. Is the docxtractr library you used for the read_docx function?
– alessio
Mar 31 at 11:58
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Tried to reproduce your code but I got: Error in is.character(path) : argument "path" is missing, with no default. Is the docxtractr library you used for the read_docx function?
– alessio
Mar 31 at 11:58
Tried to reproduce your code but I got: Error in is.character(path) : argument "path" is missing, with no default. Is the docxtractr library you used for the read_docx function?
– alessio
Mar 31 at 11:58
Tried to reproduce your code but I got: Error in is.character(path) : argument "path" is missing, with no default. Is the docxtractr library you used for the read_docx function?
– alessio
Mar 31 at 11:58
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Tried to reproduce your code but I got: Error in is.character(path) : argument "path" is missing, with no default. Is the docxtractr library you used for the read_docx function?
– alessio
Mar 31 at 11:58