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{LISTNUM LegalDefault} has different format on UK & German Word?
In UK word, levels come oout as 1. 1.1, 1.1.1 etc. In German word, it appears
to come out as 1), a), i) etc. Why? And how do I make german word display in UK format? |
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sgb wrote:
In UK word, levels come oout as 1. 1.1, 1.1.1 etc. In German word, it appears to come out as 1), a), i) etc. Why? And how do I make german word display in UK format? Hi sgb, in German, "LegalDefault" is "DezimalStandard". ("OutlineDefault" is "GliederungStandard", and "NumberDefault" is "NummerStandard") I don't know a (built-in) way to handle the different names without conversion problems. You could define your own named list template myLegalDefault, and use that instead. Regards, Klaus |
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