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Word - visually move items in a list using arrow keys to change l.
I would like to be able to reorder a bullet or number list simply by dragging
a list item or pressing an up/down arrow key. Often I create lists in rough draft mode - while brainstorming. Later, I would like an easy way to reorder the list for presentation. As it is now I have to cut/paste. Seems a rather inefficient way to do things. |
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Select and drag ?
"jhines" wrote in message ... I would like to be able to reorder a bullet or number list simply by dragging a list item or pressing an up/down arrow key. Often I create lists in rough draft mode - while brainstorming. Later, I would like an easy way to reorder the list for presentation. As it is now I have to cut/paste. Seems a rather inefficient way to do things. |
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"jhines" wrote:
I would like to be able to reorder a bullet or number list simply by dragging a list item or pressing an up/down arrow key. Often I create lists in rough draft mode - while brainstorming. Later, I would like an easy way to reorder the list for presentation. As it is now I have to cut/paste. Seems a rather inefficient way to do things. Or try "OutlineMoveDown" and "OutlineMoveUp", either from the buttons in Outline View, or using the shortcuts Alt+Shift+Down and Alt+Shift+Up -- which work in any view, and with any number of paragraphs selected. They even work if the paragraph(s) were only partly selected, or if the Cursor was an insertion point. And those same commands work for movint table rows, too. Not 100% sure, but I think the commands have unfortunately become somewhat buggy in Word2003, if you have tables in the document. Greetings, Klaus |
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