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Default Multilevel lists

You can still number manually. First apply one of the List styles, which
have a hanging indent built in. Or apply a hanging indent to your paragraph.
You can either type numbers and Undo Word's AutoFormat, or you can go to
Office Button | Word Options | Proofing | AutoCorrect Options | AutoFormat
As You Type and disable automatic numbered lists (and any more of the
AutoFormat items you don't want); for more, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TameAutoFormat.htm

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"radford sallee" wrote in message
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TheWizEd;468945 Wrote:
I have never had so much trouble creating a multi-level list and table
of contents than with Word 2007. I can not control the numbering in
outline and get a table of contents. The numbering does not seem to
continue from the previous number no matter how many times I tell it
to. It jumps back and start at 1 even though it has multiple sub
levels attached.


I have the same problem in constructing an outline for a paper that I
am writing. I'm sure this would be easy if I knew a great deal about
Word, but for now I want it to simply mimic a good typewriter. I'd like
to be able to use the tab key to do my own indentions, and add my own
numerals and letters to items in the outline. But MS Office Word 07
will not allow me to place text where I want it to go, and the program
often overrides and changes the numbers or letters that I have assigned
to items.

It’s very annoying to append something to, say, "Item 3" in the
outline, and watch with dismay as Word automatically renames my
addition as "Item 4," then proceeds through the entire outline,
changing the actual Item 4 to Item 5, etc. etc.

Eventually I want to learn how to use Word as it was designed to be
used, but for now, I'd like know how to place numbers and letters and
punctuation exactly where I want them on the screen. How, please?




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radford sallee