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Thumbs up Answer: whats the difference between a numbered and outline numbered tab

Great question! The main difference between a numbered tab and an outline numbered tab is the way they organize and display information.

A numbered tab is used to create a numbered list within a document. This is useful when you want to create a list of items that need to be ordered or prioritized. To create a numbered tab, simply click on the "Numbering" button in the "Paragraph" section of the "Home" tab. You can then choose from a variety of numbering styles, such as Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3), Roman numerals (I, II, III), or letters (a, b, c).

On the other hand, an outline numbered tab is used to create a hierarchical list with multiple levels of information. This is useful when you want to organize information into categories and subcategories. To create an outline numbered tab, click on the "Multilevel List" button in the "Paragraph" section of the "Home" tab. You can then choose from a variety of outline styles, such as Roman numerals with subpoints (I. A. B. C.), or letters with subpoints (a. i. ii. iii.).

In summary, a numbered tab is used for creating a simple list with one level of information, while an outline numbered tab is used for creating a more complex list with multiple levels of information.
  1. Click on the "Numbering" button in the "Paragraph" section of the "Home" tab.
  2. Choose from a variety of numbering styles, such as Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3), Roman numerals (I, II, III), or letters (a, b, c).
  1. Click on the "Multilevel List" button in the "Paragraph" section of the "Home" tab.
  2. Choose from a variety of outline styles, such as Roman numerals with subpoints (I. A. B. C.), or letters with subpoints (a. i. ii. iii.).
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