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How do I create a new list style in Word 2007?
I add a bullet character to a paragraph, then try to create a new list style.
I can select list style in the Create New Style from Formatting dialog box and I can name the style. However, when I exit the dialog, only List Paragraph appears in the Styles task pane. The new list style that I created and named is nowhere to be found and so I can't apply it to other text. Please clarify what a list style is and how I create one. Also, the linked style is listed as one of five styles to create. What is this and how do I create one? I need to be able to explain how to use all five style types to other users. cmc |
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How do I create a new list style in Word 2007?
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I add a bullet character to a paragraph, then try to create a new list style. I can select list style in the Create New Style from Formatting dialog box and I can name the style. However, when I exit the dialog, only List Paragraph appears in the Styles task pane. The new list style that I created and named is nowhere to be found and so I can't apply it to other text. Please clarify what a list style is and how I create one. Also, the linked style is listed as one of five styles to create. What is this and how do I create one? I need to be able to explain how to use all five style types to other users. List and table styles are no longer listed with paragraph and character styles. They're managed separately. Also, in Word 2007 the term "list style" applies only to multi-level numbering. To create a new bullet, number, or multi-level numbering (list style) format, start in the HOME tab. Click the dropdown arrow next to the bullet, number, or multilevel number button. Choose the "Define new..." Command. A linked style is a paragraph style whose character formatting properties (font formatting) can be applied to text within other paragraphs. Word stores both the paragraph as well as the character formatting as two styles. If the definition of one is changed (black font color to red, for example), it changes for the other at the same time. Deleting one deletes the other. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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