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![]() Thanks Lene, I think that this is the direction I need to go. I believe that these series of documents have been edited/modified by many different users over the years. It is the company's users manual and as updates come along the manual is edited, cut and pasted, etc. I have noticed that in a numbered list of seven items, item number 5 is indented differently than the rest of the numbered items. From a Word standpoint, this document is a mess. I have several hundred pages to merge and edit the numbered lists. I am using Word 2007 and I am reading/asking anything and anyone on how to find out how to tell the difference between those items that are indented differently from the others and those that are not. I would hope to be able to select the list and apply the desired style but I have never needed to do this at least not to a scale that leads me to search out a method to do this quickly and easily. I believe that the "links" within the lists a broken as it is common in this document to see the following: 1) 2) 7) 8) 9) What I have been doing today is for lists that do not start with 1) is to select the number, then on the HOME Ribbon I select the numbering drop-down arrow and use the Set Numbering Value option. This works but according to your link is not to good. For the sections that are not following sequencially, I select the last "good" number in the list, click the Format Painter option and the select the "bad" number(s). Word 2003 made it easy to view ALL Styles; I could then select a section of the list that is correct, see the style and apply it to the bad ones. d. -- dslocum |
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