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How to create a new list to be used with numbered paragraphs?
When using numbered paragraphs I find there is already a set of numbered
lists to choose from (e.g: I, II, III, IV; or First, Second, Third, ...). However, is there any possibility of creating a new customized numbered list apart from the existing ones? Thank you. Word 2003. |
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How to create a new list to be used with numbered paragraphs?
To save and reuse number formats, make use of paragraph styles. For example,
you can modify the built-in List Number style to suit your needs. If you are working with outline numbering (for example heading numbering), see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "ALGOMART" wrote in message ... When using numbered paragraphs I find there is already a set of numbered lists to choose from (e.g: I, II, III, IV; or First, Second, Third, ...). However, is there any possibility of creating a new customized numbered list apart from the existing ones? Thank you. Word 2003. |
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How to create a new list to be used with numbered paragraphs?
Thank you very much for your prompt reply.
I might have not express myself correctly. I already use paragraph styles, and combine them with Heading styles. And I am also making good use of Outline Numbering. Nevertheless, Word gives a few numbering options: - I, II, III, IV, ... - First, Second, Third, ... - One, Two, Three, ... - a, b, c, ... My question has to do with these options. How can I implement/create new lists? Say, for example: - Root, stump, trunk, branch, leaf, flower, .... Actually, I draft contracts in Spanish, and I find this built-in list in the Spanish version of Word: - Primero, Segundo, Tercero, Cuarto, ..... (First, Second, Third, ....) The previous list is in masculine gender, However, I cannot find its femenine counterpart: - Primera, Segunda, Tercera, Cuarta, .... (First, Second, Third, ...) I thought the solution would be to create a customized list. BUT HOW? Thank you very much, ALGOMART. "Stefan Blom" wrote: To save and reuse number formats, make use of paragraph styles. For example, you can modify the built-in List Number style to suit your needs. If you are working with outline numbering (for example heading numbering), see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "ALGOMART" wrote in message ... When using numbered paragraphs I find there is already a set of numbered lists to choose from (e.g: I, II, III, IV; or First, Second, Third, ...). However, is there any possibility of creating a new customized numbered list apart from the existing ones? Thank you. Word 2003. |
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How to create a new list to be used with numbered paragraphs?
As far as I know, there is no way to customize the actual numbering options
in the dialog box. You certainly can't do it in the user interface. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "ALGOMART" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for your prompt reply. I might have not express myself correctly. I already use paragraph styles, and combine them with Heading styles. And I am also making good use of Outline Numbering. Nevertheless, Word gives a few numbering options: - I, II, III, IV, ... - First, Second, Third, ... - One, Two, Three, ... - a, b, c, ... My question has to do with these options. How can I implement/create new lists? Say, for example: - Root, stump, trunk, branch, leaf, flower, .... Actually, I draft contracts in Spanish, and I find this built-in list in the Spanish version of Word: - Primero, Segundo, Tercero, Cuarto, ..... (First, Second, Third, ....) The previous list is in masculine gender, However, I cannot find its femenine counterpart: - Primera, Segunda, Tercera, Cuarta, .... (First, Second, Third, ...) I thought the solution would be to create a customized list. BUT HOW? Thank you very much, ALGOMART. "Stefan Blom" wrote: To save and reuse number formats, make use of paragraph styles. For example, you can modify the built-in List Number style to suit your needs. If you are working with outline numbering (for example heading numbering), see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "ALGOMART" wrote in message ... When using numbered paragraphs I find there is already a set of numbered lists to choose from (e.g: I, II, III, IV; or First, Second, Third, ...). However, is there any possibility of creating a new customized numbered list apart from the existing ones? Thank you. Word 2003. |
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