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How do I switch numbeing style in the middle of a document
I'd like to start a dument with roman stle numbering (I,II,III,) then switch
to normal (1,2,3,) and then have no numbers at all. HOw Do I do it |
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How do I switch numbeing style in the middle of a document
Hi Yoddi,
Highlight the first block of text, then select Format = Bullets and Numbering and select the roman numeral option by clicking on the example pane. At the beginning of the section of text you want as 1,2,3 etc, follow Format = Bullets and Numbering and select the option you require (if you want to start counting from 1 again, check the 'restart numbering' box). At the beginning of the section of text you want no numbering, follow Format = Bullets and Numbering and select the 'None' option. Ewan "Yoddi Hai" wrote: I'd like to start a dument with roman stle numbering (I,II,III,) then switch to normal (1,2,3,) and then have no numbers at all. HOw Do I do it |
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yoddi,
If you are talking about page numbering here's what you do. You will need three separate sections 10 your document. Insert - Break - Section break. Put the cursor in section one, go to View - header and footer, click on the format number button, choose roman style numbering. Click on the insert pagenumber button. Click on the next section button, click on same as previous button to unlink with the first section, click on the format number button and choose normal numbering 1, 2, 3... Click on the next section button, click on same as previous button to unlink with the second section, remove the numbering field by clicking on it and pressing delete. Luc Sanders (Mvp - PowerPoint) "Yoddi Hai" Yoddi schreef in bericht ... I'd like to start a dument with roman stle numbering (I,II,III,) then switch to normal (1,2,3,) and then have no numbers at all. HOw Do I do it |
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Yoddi,
This time without the typos. If you are talking about page numbering here's what you do. You will need three separate sections in your document. Use Insert - Break - Section break in the appropriate places. Put the cursor in section one, go to View - header and footer, click on the format number button, choose roman style numbering. Click on the insert pagenumber button. Click on the next section button, click on same as previous button to unlink with the first section, click on the format number button and choose normal numbering 1, 2, 3... Click on the next section button, click on same as previous button to unlink with the second section, remove the numbering field by clicking on it and pressing delete. "Yoddi Hai" Yoddi schreef in bericht ... I'd like to start a dument with roman stle numbering (I,II,III,) then switch to normal (1,2,3,) and then have no numbers at all. HOw Do I do it |
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How do I switch numbeing style in the middle of a document
If you are referring to page numbering, see:
How to set up a document with front matter numbered separately http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...rontMatter.htm -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Yoddi Hai" wrote in message ... I'd like to start a dument with roman stle numbering (I,II,III,) then switch to normal (1,2,3,) and then have no numbers at all. HOw Do I do it |
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