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Backspace should remove bullet AND go to previous paragraph
I recently installed Office 2003, including Word 2003.
In Word 2000, I was able to configure something so that if I was at the beginning of a list item, and pressed backspace, Word removed the previous paragraph marker. So for: 1. List 1 2. List 2 And I pressed backspace when the cursor was at the beginning of List 2, I would get. 1. List 1 List 2 Now, pressing backspace deletes the bullet or number itself, which is silly. The bullet/number should not be touched by backspace. If the paragraph style has numbering or bullets, then the number/bullet should never be removed unless I change the style. Is there a way to configure Word 2003 so that backspace from the beginning of the list item removes the previous paragraph marker? |
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