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before your first <code>\</code><code>chapter</code>.
<p/>What happens is, that the class numbers sections as
&#8220;&lt;<i>chapter no</i>&gt;.&lt;<i>section no</i>&gt;&#8221;, and until the first
-chapter has appeared, the chapter number is 0.
-<p/>If you&#8217;re doing this, it&#8217;s quite likely that the <i>article</i> class
-is for you; try it and see. Otherwise, give your sections a
-&#8216;superior&#8217; chapter, or do away with section numbering by using
+<code>\</code><code>chapter</code> has appeared, the chapter number is 0. (If you
+use<code>\</code><code>chapter*</code>, which doesn&#8217;t number the chapter it produces, the
+problem still arises.)
+<p/>If you&#8217;re doing this, it&#8217;s possible that the <i>article</i> class
+is for you; try it and see. Otherwise, put a <code>\</code><code>chapter</code> before
+your sections, or do away with section numbering by using
<code>\</code><code>section*</code> instead. An alternative way of avoiding numbering is
discussed in
&#8220;<a href="FAQ-secnumdep.html">unnumbered sections in the table of contents</a>&#8221;.