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In some legal documents, multi-level outlines need to appear in one and the
same paragraph, which itself can represent an outline level: A. In this paragraph, an additional outline level is necessary to, (1) explain something in more detail; or (2) clarify an issue, if such issue; (i) was not previously addressed; or, (ii) differs from the standard. The above paragraph would represent level 1, (1) would represent level 2 and (i) would represent level 3. The paragraph does not contain [Enter] - it's word-wrapped. Please explain how to accomplish this in MS Word 2003 and MS World 2007. Thank you. Philippe |
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Outlining applies only to paragraphs. In this case you would have to type
the numbers and letters as you have in the message you posted. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Philippe wrote: In some legal documents, multi-level outlines need to appear in one and the same paragraph, which itself can represent an outline level: A. In this paragraph, an additional outline level is necessary to, (1) explain something in more detail; or (2) clarify an issue, if such issue; (i) was not previously addressed; or, (ii) differs from the standard. The above paragraph would represent level 1, (1) would represent level 2 and (i) would represent level 3. The paragraph does not contain [Enter] - it's word-wrapped. Please explain how to accomplish this in MS Word 2003 and MS World 2007. Thank you. Philippe |
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Or use SEQ (or LISTNUM) fields.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Outlining applies only to paragraphs. In this case you would have to type the numbers and letters as you have in the message you posted. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Philippe wrote: In some legal documents, multi-level outlines need to appear in one and the same paragraph, which itself can represent an outline level: A. In this paragraph, an additional outline level is necessary to, (1) explain something in more detail; or (2) clarify an issue, if such issue; (i) was not previously addressed; or, (ii) differs from the standard. The above paragraph would represent level 1, (1) would represent level 2 and (i) would represent level 3. The paragraph does not contain [Enter] - it's word-wrapped. Please explain how to accomplish this in MS Word 2003 and MS World 2007. Thank you. Philippe |
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