How to create a list with "Chapter" before the numbering ?

Hello Apple Support Communities.
I would like to create a automatic list in Pages with "Chapter" or "Part" set before the numbering.
Exemple:
          Chapter 1. Blabla
               Part A. Blabla
          Chapter 2. Blabla
Thanks

Ok, I managed to create a Text Bullet "Chapter" in level 1 but how can I join the numbering at level 2 on the same line ?
Pierre

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