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Q re numbering using Styles and Formatting
I don't think this is possible but I'm going to ask anyway!
I have Word 2003 and I'm formatting an exam document with specific numbering requirements. I would like to be able to set up a Numbering Style/heirarchy to look like this: 1 (a) How many sides in a rectangle? (b) How many sides in a triangle? (i) What is the name of a triangle with bla? (ii) Why is the bla bla? (c) How many bla bla? Is this possible? I have looked at Word and it looks almost possible with Outline Numbering but it seems like I would need to place "(a)" on the next line below "1" (I am not permitted to set out the document this way). I am currently forced to set tabs for much of this document and this is unsatisfactory as I'm expecting many more similar documents to format! I hope someone can help prevent some extra work for me... :-) Thanks |
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