Chapter-section numbering

Hi - having strange issue with Chapter and section numbering (not page numbers). For example, Chapeter 1, then a 1 -1, 1 - 2,etc. Working in CS5 on Win7 platform.
In the Bullets and Numbering section of the style sheet for Chapter Head:
List type: Numbers
List: [Default] Level: 1
Numbering style: Format - 1,2,3,4,
Number: Chapter ^#:^t
Character Style: None
Mode: Start At: Continue From Previous Numbers
for the Section Sub-head:
List type: Numbers
List: [Default] Level: 2
Numbering style: Format - 1,2,3,4,
Number: Chapter ^H - ^#:^t
Character Style: None
Mode: Start At: Continue From Previouse Numbers
Restart Numbers at This Level is checked.
For some reason, the Cpater numbering jumped over Chapt 5 to 6. I rechecked the doc several times, no chapter 5 being applied anywhere. Then my Sections got messed up....and now Chapter 1 shows Sections 6 -1, 6 -2, etc.
I know I could convert these to text, but what a pain.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!

I may have answered this myself:
The subhead section should have used a number code thusly: ^1 - ^#.^t , where the ^1
indicates the sirst level (Chapter Head).
Wow - a little confusing....

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