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Stefan Blom[_3_] Stefan Blom[_3_] is offline
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Default Change Multilevel List Numbering Style

Unless you created a list style, Define New Multilevel List *is* the way to
modify an existing list. Place the insertion point in the first top-level
item of your list (for heading numbering, this means the first Heading 1
paragraph of your document). Then click Home tab | Multilevel List | Define
New Multilevel List.

If you have created a list style, you can modify it via the Manage Styles
dialog box: In the Styles pane, click Manage Styles. On the Edit tab, locate
your style, and click Modify. You will get access to all aspects of
numbering if you click Format and then Numbering.

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"Matt D" wrote in message
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Not really. I don't want to define a new multi-level list. I want to use
one
that word already has defined. No sense in redoing what is already there.

"Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote:

Matt D was telling us:
Matt D nous racontait que :

Thanks. That was some help but I'm still not quite there yet. I did
you use styles for all of the headings. I think what I am not trying
to do is change the numbering style for all of those headings at once.

The web page you referenced is really written for Word 2003 and
older. It's much harder to follow for word 2007 as the fromatting
otions have changed quite a bit in the new UI.


Did Pamelia's tip (For Word 2007) prove to be useful or not?

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