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How do I make Word 2007 as smart as 2003?
I am new to 2007, was familiar and comfortable with 2003.
When making numbered lists in 2003, Word always seemed to "get it" and if I changed one part of the numbered list (formatting), it would correct the rest of the list. Using tab or alt-tab shifted one position to match the previous numbered lists quite effectively; better than 1997 did. 2007 can't seem to get it. If I make a correction to one part, if more likely messes up what I just corrected, rather than correct the rest as I just did. Also, tab and alt-tab seem to really confuse it - it makes up new formats of numbered lists that flat don't match what I have previously input. I have to re-format each time I change numbered list levels - very frustrating. And help is appreciated. |
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