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Reference for style management in Word, particularly the Styles
I find the bullets and numbering particulalry confusing. I can set up one
custom style using the Bullets and Numbering DB, but if I the Styles and Formatting Task Pane makes absolutely no sense. It appears that each level of indentation of a bullets and numbering style is a separate style?? It is way too cumbersome to change each one separately. Is there some more coherent way to use thie |
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Reference for style management in Word, particularly the Styles
Yes, stable multi-level bullets or numbering is best done with styles
(one for each level). For assistance, see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "TedDushane" wrote in message ... I find the bullets and numbering particulalry confusing. I can set up one custom style using the Bullets and Numbering DB, but if I the Styles and Formatting Task Pane makes absolutely no sense. It appears that each level of indentation of a bullets and numbering style is a separate style?? It is way too cumbersome to change each one separately. Is there some more coherent way to use thie |
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