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need more than nine levels in multilevel list
Yes, you can use the list name in the LISTNUM field in order to make use of
that particular list. Note that there is no way to change Word's built-in behavior to allow for a tenth level; you will have to make use of fields, one way or another, to get what you want. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message ... On 15 Dec, 12:29, "Stefan Blom" wrote: See if this thread helps (note that more levels than four will be difficult for readers to keep track of): 18 levels of numbering without tearshttp://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.word.numbering/browse... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message ... I made a multilevel list. I have defined a new list style. I have linked each level to a style. I have headings and paragraphs and lists of different types that all have their own level in my multilevel list. Nine isn't enough. I have four headings and three paragraphs that need to all be linked so the paragraphs restart numbering after a heading. Then I want a numbered list to start over at one after a new heading. That is 8 levels. Then I want an (a) list and and (i) list. And there's only room for one of them. I want those to also start over after a heading or a paragraph. Is there a way to work around this?- Dölj citerad text - - Visa citerad text - Thank you Stefan, I have been trying to understand what you mean for a while now. A listnum field and a styleref field combined. Interesting! But where? I am configuring my numbered lists in Word 2007. I have defined a list style and linked each level to a style. There was room for nine. For my tenth level I suppose I need to define a new list style and link it to my tenth style. In my first list style, I named my listnum field. I guess I somehow refer to that somewhere? I don't want any fields in my template. I don't know exactly when and where the user will want to add that tenth level. I just want the possibility for my list to restart at one after a heading. That is why I need my tenth level. Please help! Åsa Cronqvist LexiConsult, Stockholm |
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