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Michael Karlin Michael Karlin is offline
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Default multilevel list to headings

Suzanne: The article you linked to doesn't help with Word 2007. There is no
way that I can tell to edit a multilevel list. You can define one, but there
is no (obvious) place to edit it.
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Michael Karlin


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

No, the headings must be part of a single list, and you should modify all
the levels by starting with the Level 1 style. Reread
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html.

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"Lasse Franck" wrote in message
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Thank you for your response.

Yes, I figured that; however I cannot find out exactly what steps I'll

have
to take.

The logical thing would be:
1) Right click heading 1, select "Modify".
2) Select "Format" "Numbering".
3) Select "1. 2. 3." and click "OK".
4) Right click heading 2, select "Modify".
5) Select "Format" "Numbering".
6) ....do something to say that this is an indent level lower than Heading

1

Regards,
Lasse

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

You need to look at the Multi-level list option.

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"Lasse Franck" Lasse wrote in message
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I'm defining my styles in Word 2007.

I wish that the Heading 1 should automatically be numbered 1, 2, 3 and

so
forth.
Heading 2 should automatically be numbered x.1, x.2, x.3 (where x is

the
level of the heading 1 that the heading 2 is below).

It was fairly easy defining this in Word 2003, but I simply cannot

find
out
how to do it in Word 2007!