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How do I use numbered headings in Word 2007?
It was fairly easy to do in Word 2003, but I have been unable to figure it
out for Word 2007. I want my document to appear as follows: 1 Heading One Normal text Normal text Normal text 1.1 Heading Two Normal text Normal text Normal text 1.1.1 Heading Three Normal text Normal text Normal text 1.1.2 Heading Three Normal text Normal text Normal text 2 Heading One Normal text Normal text Normal text 2.1 Heading Two Normal text Normal text Normal text 2.2 Heading Two Normal text Normal text Normal text 2.2.1 Heading Three Normal text Normal text Normal text etc., etc. I cannot figure out how to number the headings in this manner. This particular format (1, 1.1, 1.1.1) does not seem to be available from the Word 2007 Number Format list. Any guidance would be appreciated. |
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How do I use numbered headings in Word 2007?
You can configure outline numbering just as you can in Word 2003. Clcik the
little arrow next to the outline numbers button on the home toolbar (it is called 'multi-level list'). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org stflip wrote: It was fairly easy to do in Word 2003, but I have been unable to figure it out for Word 2007. I want my document to appear as follows: 1 Heading One Normal text Normal text Normal text 1.1 Heading Two Normal text Normal text Normal text 1.1.1 Heading Three Normal text Normal text Normal text 1.1.2 Heading Three Normal text Normal text Normal text 2 Heading One Normal text Normal text Normal text 2.1 Heading Two Normal text Normal text Normal text 2.2 Heading Two Normal text Normal text Normal text 2.2.1 Heading Three Normal text Normal text Normal text etc., etc. I cannot figure out how to number the headings in this manner. This particular format (1, 1.1, 1.1.1) does not seem to be available from the Word 2007 Number Format list. Any guidance would be appreciated. |
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How do I use numbered headings in Word 2007?
I was confused too. After not being able to add the numbering modifying
the heading 1 style, as I had done in Word 2003 & before, I looked at the ribbon choices and told myself, no, no, no mustn't touch the buttons on the toolbar". But in W2007 touching those ribbon buttons is exactly what you must do. Click the multilevel list button. In the Current list dialog, you should see a choice that matches your requirement. If you need to modify your choice, choose "Define new multilevel list". Be sure to click more at the lower left of the dialog to get all the options. PamC "stflip" wrote: It was fairly easy to do in Word 2003, but I have been unable to figure it out for Word 2007. I want my document to appear as follows: 1 Heading One Normal text Normal text Normal text 1.1 Heading Two Normal text Normal text Normal text 1.1.1 Heading Three Normal text Normal text Normal text 1.1.2 Heading Three Normal text Normal text Normal text 2 Heading One Normal text Normal text Normal text 2.1 Heading Two Normal text Normal text Normal text 2.2 Heading Two Normal text Normal text Normal text 2.2.1 Heading Three Normal text Normal text Normal text etc., etc. I cannot figure out how to number the headings in this manner. This particular format (1, 1.1, 1.1.1) does not seem to be available from the Word 2007 Number Format list. Any guidance would be appreciated. |
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