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I have 2003 version of Word at work. I am trying to create an outline
numbered list with 3 levels. When I hit the enter button after typing the text for an item, word does not seem to recognize that it should continue the list. The next line just has normal formatting, and I'm forced to use the format painter brush to copy a previous item from the list, and then Word seems to recognize it as part of the list. I have verified the "Apply Automatic Numbered Lists" is checked in the Tools/Autocorrect Options/Autoformat as you type menu. An observation about Word and Microsoft applications in general: I am not really a "new" user of Word - I just feel like one every time I use it. Despite sometimes poring over help menus for hours at a time trying to resolve a problem, I often cannot figure it out. Word just seems to consistently not do what I want it to do, and do what I don't want it to do. I perceive myself as an intelligent person, but this application continues to baffle me almost every time I try to use it. It needs to be more intuitive, and I think the programmers need to anticipate problems users may have and start developing applications the average user can actually use without tearing their hair out. Does anyone else feel the same way about this terribly designed application? Can I get some validation here? -- Ron Johnson |
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