For this kind of numbering, where several levels are in the same paragraph,
you would need to set up an outline-numbered list (with "1" for level 1 and
"a)" for level 2), apply the numbering to text, and then insert LISTNUM
fields.
Create the outline-numbered list attached to styles, as explained at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html.
To add "1" to text in your document, apply the corresponding (level 1) style
to the
paragraph.
To add the "a)" within the same paragraph, insert a LISTNUM field: Press
Ctrl+F9. Type LISTNUM \l 2. Press F9 to update.
Note that you can change the level of an existing LISTNUM field by
right-clicking it and choosing Increase Indent or Decrease Indent from the
context menu.
To show/hide field codes, use Alt+F9.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Websken" wrote in message
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I've read through many previous posts but still don't understand, or can't
get, this numbering to work.
I would like to start off my numbering with 1a) followed by the next point
1b), etc. Somewhere along the way, I would eventually want to change this
to
2a), 2b) etc.
Please can someone explain again in really simplistic terms if this can be
done and how?
Regards,