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Is there an easy way to make the following list:
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Use Outline Styles Heading 1 Heading 2 Modify but make sure you are only
running
1 Heading 1
1 Heading 2
2 Heading 1
2Heading 2
3 Heading 1
3Heading 2
etc.
If you need more styles in betwen start next set of numbering at Heading 6.
1 Heading 1
1 Heading 6
2 Heading 1
2 Heading 6
And so on.

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Just the numbers? Use a drag fill in Excel then copy the numbers to Word.

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no, actually the numbers will be in-line with text, and will go up pretty
high (into the hundreds). I gather I should use SEQ fields, and just
figuring out the syntax. Word 2007 Help doesn't seem to have anything, but I
think I got it.

Thanks!

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Just the numbers? Use a drag fill in Excel then copy the numbers to Word.

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In that case you need two SEQ fields with different identifiers, one for
each count.

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Morgan wrote:
no, actually the numbers will be in-line with text, and will go up
pretty high (into the hundreds). I gather I should use SEQ fields,
and just figuring out the syntax. Word 2007 Help doesn't seem to
have anything, but I think I got it.

Thanks!

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Just the numbers? Use a drag fill in Excel then copy the numbers to
Word.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


Morgan wrote:
Is there an easy way to make the following list:
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1
2
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