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Default indent setting on Automatic Bullets & Numbering
How can I change the default settings so that Word 2000 does not
automatically indent bullets and numbering when you apply them. I have looked in Tools|Autocorrect and Tools|Options, but can't sort the problem. Can anyone help me please? -- CW |
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No, AutoCorrect/AutoFormat As You Type cannot be customized.
Instead, apply the List Number style. By default, this style has no left indent. To apply the List Number style: Hold SHIFT and click the arrow next to the Style box on the Formatting toolbar; Word displays all styles. Scroll down (if necessary) to locate List Number, and click it. -- Stefan Blom "Chris W" wrote in message ... How can I change the default settings so that Word 2000 does not automatically indent bullets and numbering when you apply them. I have looked in Tools|Autocorrect and Tools|Options, but can't sort the problem. Can anyone help me please? -- CW |
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Thanks for that - been driving me mad for ages :-)
"Stefan Blom" wrote: No, AutoCorrect/AutoFormat As You Type cannot be customized. Instead, apply the List Number style. By default, this style has no left indent. To apply the List Number style: Hold SHIFT and click the arrow next to the Style box on the Formatting toolbar; Word displays all styles. Scroll down (if necessary) to locate List Number, and click it. -- Stefan Blom "Chris W" wrote in message ... How can I change the default settings so that Word 2000 does not automatically indent bullets and numbering when you apply them. I have looked in Tools|Autocorrect and Tools|Options, but can't sort the problem. Can anyone help me please? -- CW |
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I'm glad I could help.
Stefan Blom "Chris W" wrote: Thanks for that - been driving me mad for ages :-) "Stefan Blom" wrote: No, AutoCorrect/AutoFormat As You Type cannot be customized. Instead, apply the List Number style. By default, this style has no left indent. To apply the List Number style: Hold SHIFT and click the arrow next to the Style box on the Formatting toolbar; Word displays all styles. Scroll down (if necessary) to locate List Number, and click it. -- Stefan Blom "Chris W" wrote in message ... How can I change the default settings so that Word 2000 does not automatically indent bullets and numbering when you apply them. I have looked in Tools|Autocorrect and Tools|Options, but can't sort the problem. Can anyone help me please? -- CW |
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And you can apply the List Bullet style with Ctrl+Shift+L.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... No, AutoCorrect/AutoFormat As You Type cannot be customized. Instead, apply the List Number style. By default, this style has no left indent. To apply the List Number style: Hold SHIFT and click the arrow next to the Style box on the Formatting toolbar; Word displays all styles. Scroll down (if necessary) to locate List Number, and click it. -- Stefan Blom "Chris W" wrote in message ... How can I change the default settings so that Word 2000 does not automatically indent bullets and numbering when you apply them. I have looked in Tools|Autocorrect and Tools|Options, but can't sort the problem. Can anyone help me please? -- CW |
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