How to create number style format in 100, 110, 120 ...
Hi Stephen,
In the New Style dialog box, select Format | Numbering... | tab Numbered.
Select the second box, or in any case the one that shows 1. ... 2. ... 3.
.... If a box like this is not visible, select the second box and click Reset.
Click Customize...
In the textbox under Number format, type a 0 between the 1 and the .
Click OK, and click OK.
This style starts numbering at 10 instead of 100 - if you cannot live with
that, insert nine alineas with this style and give them hidden format.
Perhaps this is somewhat clumsy, but it works.
Good luck,
Cooz
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"Stephen Lim" wrote:
Hi Charles,
Thanks for the info.
However, it's still didn't mentioned how to create the numbering in format of
100, 110, 120 ....
Urgent reply required.
Stephen Lim
"Stephen Lim" wrote:
Hi,
I need some assistant to create a number style under the "bullets and
numbering" function for subsequent use in the Table of Content function.
I had tried the available option, but Word only display the usual number
format of 1,2,3 ....
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