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trouble with multilevel formatting
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I am getting extremely frustrated formatting multilevel numbered lists. I have had trouble with this in the past too. I don't know if it's poorly labeled menu functions or the fact that menus are nested one inside the other but it's very hard to tell which numbered list I am modifying f in fact I am modifying one and not creating a new one...What I am looking for is a way to apply a numered list style and then go back and modify its settings. The only way that I can sort of do it is via define new multilevel line list which sounds to me like its making an altogether new list. In any case this is all extremely aggravating since parts of the same list are behaving different ways. Of course I'm assuming they have the same list style but as far as I can see there's no way to tell one way or another HELP HELP HELP |
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To modify a multilevel list (as well as most lists created in older versions
of Word), just place the insertion point in the first level 1 paragraph of the list (for heading numbering, that means the first Heading 1 paragraph of the document), and then use Home tab | Multilevel List | Define New Multilevel List. You are presented with a dialog box similar to the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog of Word 97-2003 (and the instructions at http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html still apply). For new lists that you are creating in Word 2007, using list styles might be a better approach. To create a list style in Word 2007, click Home tab | Multilevel List | Define New List Style. Name the list style. To get access to all options for the list, click the Format button, and then click Numbering (see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html if you need more assistance with the options). Just like with "ordinary" multilevel lists, it is a good idea to associate each list level with a paragraph style. List styles, once created, will appear under the "List Styles" heading at Home tab | Multilevel List. You can click an icon to apply that list to text. Also, you can make use of the Apply Styles task pane (Ctrl+Shift+S) the way you can for other styles. If you attached paragraph styles to list levels, it will be easier to apply the paragraph style to text directly, though. To modify a list style, use the Modify Style dialog box; the dialog box can be displayed by right-clicking a list style (at Home tab | Multilevel List) and choosing Modify from the context menu. And, logically, since list styles are styles, you can also modify them via the Manage Styles dialog box or the Apply Styles task pane. (They will not be visible in the Styles pane, however.) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "oompa_l" wrote in message ... Hi I am getting extremely frustrated formatting multilevel numbered lists. I have had trouble with this in the past too. I don't know if it's poorly labeled menu functions or the fact that menus are nested one inside the other but it's very hard to tell which numbered list I am modifying f in fact I am modifying one and not creating a new one...What I am looking for is a way to apply a numered list style and then go back and modify its settings. The only way that I can sort of do it is via define new multilevel line list which sounds to me like its making an altogether new list. In any case this is all extremely aggravating since parts of the same list are behaving different ways. Of course I'm assuming they have the same list style but as far as I can see there's no way to tell one way or another HELP HELP HELP |
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your post wqas incredibly helpful. seems like the process could be
streamlined but anyways... one more thing: I know there is all sort of paragraph widow/orphan type control to make sure you aren't left with the first two lines of a paragraph at the end of a page...is there something like this for multilevel lists? |
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"oompa_l" wrote in message
... your post wqas incredibly helpful. seems like the process could be streamlined but anyways... one more thing: I know there is all sort of paragraph widow/orphan type control to make sure you aren't left with the first two lines of a paragraph at the end of a page...is there something like this for multilevel lists? You can use "Keep lines together" to keep the text lines within a paragraph on the same page, and you can use "Keep with next" to keep paragraphs together; this works with numbered paragraphs as well. You'll find the two options on the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog box. To display the dialog, on the Home tab click the dialog launcher button (on the bottom left) of the Paragraph group. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP |
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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
... "oompa_l" wrote in message ... your post wqas incredibly helpful. seems like the process could be streamlined but anyways... one more thing: I know there is all sort of paragraph widow/orphan type control to make sure you aren't left with the first two lines of a paragraph at the end of a page...is there something like this for multilevel lists? You can use "Keep lines together" to keep the text lines within a paragraph on the same page, and you can use "Keep with next" to keep paragraphs together; this works with numbered paragraphs as well. You'll find the two options on the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog box. To display the dialog, on the Home tab click the dialog launcher button (on the bottom left) of the Paragraph group. Corrected version: The dialog launcher button is on the bottom *right* of the Paragraph group. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP |
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