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Hi,
what about using two styles which follow* each other?
Say Style1 is the style formatting the list. When you hit [Enter], the next paragraph gets Style2.
Style2 has a frame which is positioned horizontally in the page margin, vertically 0 cm from paragraph (which should put it next to the list paragraph).
When you hit enter, the next paragraph gets Style1 again.
My experience in Word97 is that even if the paragraph with Style2 is empty a frame is created.

Regards,
Markus
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* English is not my native language so please excuse funny phrasing - or enjoy it.
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Originally Posted by Suzanne S. Barnhill View Post
Perhaps someone else will be cleverer, but I can't think of any practical
way to do this if you want the check box to be interactive. If you just want
a printed check box that can be checked on printed output, then it's just
barely conceivable that you might be able to add it as part of the number
format. The catch is that you will have to use a box character from the same
font as the number (I think the numbering has to be all in one font). I did
try inserting (via Paste) a box character from Wingdings, and it sort of
worked, but it doesn't look the same in the numbering as it does elsewhere.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"John" wrote in message
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Hello.

I have a business requirements document that I'm creating. Basically
the whole thing is a numbered list, and I have different styles set up
for the different numbering levels so it's easy to format the list
items appropriately. I have everything set up so that it looks nice
and the numbering happens automagically. However, I'd like to modify
the style so that there's a text box in the left margin beside each
bullet (so that I can put a checkmark, or a priority ranking, or
something beside each of the list items). Is there a way to do that? I
don't want to do one manually for each item in the list because there
are a lot of them, and I don't want to have to re-jig them if I were
to add another item in between two more.

Thanks for any help.

John