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Multi-level list and style in Word 2007
I have my own set of styles and in Word 2000 I have defined multi- level list for it. Now I want to change multi-level list for a bit, but I do not know how. I found out where can I define a new (changed) multi-level list, but I have no idea how to connect it with my old set of styles. Any idea? Thanks, Marko. |
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Multi-level list and style in Word 2007
On the Format menu, click Style. Locate the top-level style in your outline.
Then click Modify, Format, Numbering. You are now at the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog box. Make the desired changes. See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pygmalion" wrote in message ups.com... I have my own set of styles and in Word 2000 I have defined multi- level list for it. Now I want to change multi-level list for a bit, but I do not know how. I found out where can I define a new (changed) multi-level list, but I have no idea how to connect it with my old set of styles. Any idea? Thanks, Marko. |
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Hmm, apparently you are now using Word 2007. :-)
To edit a numbering scheme in Word 2007: Place the insertion point in a top-level list item. Click Multilevel List (on the Home tab of the ribbon), and then choose Define New Multilevel List; this will display the Define New Multilevel List dialog box, which corresponds to the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog box in previous versions. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... On the Format menu, click Style. Locate the top-level style in your outline. Then click Modify, Format, Numbering. You are now at the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog box. Make the desired changes. See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pygmalion" wrote in message ups.com... I have my own set of styles and in Word 2000 I have defined multi- level list for it. Now I want to change multi-level list for a bit, but I do not know how. I found out where can I define a new (changed) multi-level list, but I have no idea how to connect it with my old set of styles. Any idea? Thanks, Marko. |
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Multi-level list and style in Word 2007
On 29 avg., 13:52, "Stefan Blom" wrote:
Hmm, apparently you are now using Word 2007. :-) To edit a numbering scheme in Word 2007: Place the insertion point in a top-level list item. Click Multilevel List (on the Home tab of the ribbon), and then choose Define New Multilevel List; this will display the Define New Multilevel List dialog box, which corresponds to the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog box in previous versions. I know all that, but this procedure will change only one instance of the style - the one I started the procedure from. All the rest instances of this style, including a new one, will still have the old multilevel style. |
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Select the problem paragraphs. Press Ctrl+Q to remove any paragraph settings
(including numbering) not in style. Does that help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pygmalion" wrote in message ups.com... On 29 avg., 13:52, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Hmm, apparently you are now using Word 2007. :-) To edit a numbering scheme in Word 2007: Place the insertion point in a top-level list item. Click Multilevel List (on the Home tab of the ribbon), and then choose Define New Multilevel List; this will display the Define New Multilevel List dialog box, which corresponds to the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog box in previous versions. I know all that, but this procedure will change only one instance of the style - the one I started the procedure from. All the rest instances of this style, including a new one, will still have the old multilevel style. |
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Multi-level list and style in Word 2007
On 30 avg., 13:36, "Stefan Blom" wrote:
Select the problem paragraphs. Press Ctrl+Q to remove any paragraph settings (including numbering) not in style. Does that help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pygmalion" wrote in message ups.com... On 29 avg., 13:52, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Hmm, apparently you are now using Word 2007. :-) To edit a numbering scheme in Word 2007: Place the insertion point in a top-level list item. Click Multilevel List (on the Home tab of the ribbon), and then choose Define New Multilevel List; this will display the Define New Multilevel List dialog box, which corresponds to the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog box in previous versions. I know all that, but this procedure will change only one instance of the style - the one I started the procedure from. All the rest instances of this style, including a new one, will still have the old multilevel style. I do not know what exactly you mean, but going to paragraph with an old multilevel style and Ctrl-Q it makes nothing. Marko |
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