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Change Paragraph numbering from 01 (installed) to 001 (custom)
Word 2007 has a library of numbering formats including one with a leading
zero, starting at 01. After reaching 99, it goes to 100, but that changes the look from 2 digits to 3 digits. I would like to have a format with 2 leading zeros so that there are always 3 digits in the number. If you try to insert a zero before the 2 digit number format it is static and not part of the number, you end up with 099 going to 0100 and that's not what's desired. |
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Change Paragraph numbering from 01 (installed) to 001 (custom)
To achieve that, instead of using the built-in numbering formats, you would
have to use a SEQ field for each number such as { SEQ paranum \# "000" } You must use Ctrl+F9 to insert the field delimiters and the thing to do would be to create and autotext entry containing that field, plus probably a tab and an empty paragraph formatted with the required indents etc, so that you could easily insert the numbered paragraphs as required. -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. "Old Blind Dog" wrote in message ... Word 2007 has a library of numbering formats including one with a leading zero, starting at 01. After reaching 99, it goes to 100, but that changes the look from 2 digits to 3 digits. I would like to have a format with 2 leading zeros so that there are always 3 digits in the number. If you try to insert a zero before the 2 digit number format it is static and not part of the number, you end up with 099 going to 0100 and that's not what's desired. |
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Change Paragraph numbering from 01 (installed) to 001 (custom)
To achieve that, instead of using the built-in numbering formats, you would
have to use a SEQ field for each number such as { SEQ paranum \# "000" } You must use Ctrl+F9 to insert the field delimiters and the thing to do would be to create and autotext entry containing that field, plus probably a tab and an empty paragraph formatted with the required indents etc, so that you could easily insert the numbered paragraphs as required. -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. "Old Blind Dog" wrote in message ... Word 2007 has a library of numbering formats including one with a leading zero, starting at 01. After reaching 99, it goes to 100, but that changes the look from 2 digits to 3 digits. I would like to have a format with 2 leading zeros so that there are always 3 digits in the number. If you try to insert a zero before the 2 digit number format it is static and not part of the number, you end up with 099 going to 0100 and that's not what's desired. |
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