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Scrivener chapter numbering help requested
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<$rst_n 20> (made this up from scratch).
Will wait for the clever Brits.

As it is, each volume is pretty big, Book 1 being 167K, and if I'd waited until I'd finished it, publication would be at least three years in the future.
Because I'm so slow.

I'm so gonna steal your mustard mitt!


I'm so gonna steal your mustard mitt!"
Its soup herb, isn't it!

I think it looks much more continuous if I don't - I love indie! It's all me, me, me. Of course the consequences are, too.
This is VERY technical, and I did my due diligence online: if you want the chapters in a second book in a trilogy to be numbered starting at 21 (instead of 1), it is necessary to set the placeholder tag for chapters to 20 before starting (the default must be zero, as it is incremented every time <$n> is encountered, and the first chapter becomes 1).
Book 2 has 20 chapters, so I can't just set the Section Layout entry to put TWENTY- in front of every chapter (which would lead to CHAPTER TWENTY-NINETEEN as the next-to-last chapter, and TWENTY-TWENTY instead of FORTY for the last).
I know how to RESTART it (use <$rst>), but not how to start it at a different number.
Anyone have a clue?
Help much appreciated.