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Heidi,
What I'm saying is that in Word 2007, you can no longer create or edit numbered lists in Word via the Modify Style dialog box, which was the recommended approach in Word 97-2003. But, apart from that change, the general principles of numbering still apply. For example, you can add numbering to the built-in headings by choosing such a format at Home tab | Multilevel List. To add numbering to other styles, you can click Home tab | Multilevel List | Define New Multilevel List and then assign styles and numbering formats as you did in Word 97-2003. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Heidi" wrote in message ... Hi Stefan, Thanks for your reply. I'm using Word 2007. Do I understand you correctly that the headings and paragraphs are made out of lists instead of headings in this version of Word? In "modify heading" I noticed that it is not possible to choose for the kind of heading numbering I wanted. And if I try to edit it by hand or linkt Heading 2 to Heading 1 it goes terribly wrong. Eventually I started typing in the numbers directly (which I hate because they don't update themselves automatically if you make changes in the document) and eventually Word seemed to pick up on what I meant and created a multi level list as you indicated, I believe. But ten still, Word can't get the numbers right!!! 6. Financial preview: xyxyxyxyx 6.2 Business proposition xyxyxyyxyxy 6.2.3 Set up costs xyxyxyxyxyxy What happened to 6.1? And to 6.2.1 and 6.2.2? Please tell me how to fix this? Would you have a template that I can insert in my favorites to use as a standard? thanks, Heidi "Stefan Blom" wrote: You haven't given an example of what, exactly, goes wrong. General assistance with numbering in Word 2003 can be found in the article at http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. If you are using Word 2007, the quickest way to create "1 Heading 1 1.1 Heading 2 1.1.1 Heading 3" numbering is to click that option under Home tab | Multilevel List. If, later, you need to edit such a list, place the insertion point in the first Heading 1 paragraph of the document, and then click Home tab | Multilevel List | Define New Multilevel List. Word displays a dialog box similar to the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog of Word 97-2003. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Heidi" wrote in message ... Help! In Word 2003 it was possible to make headings and paragraphs, that would be numbered correctly. Like the following: 1. Chapter one bla bla 1.1 Chapter one, sub paragraph one. bla bla 1.2 Chapter one, sub paragraph two 2. Chapter two 2.1 Chapter two, sub paragraph one I can't get it right. I have based header 2 on header 1, but the numbering keeps going wrong. What to do? Please make the answer or the referral as detailed as possible, it is driving me crazy..... Thanks a lot! Heidi |
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