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I would like to create two styles for numbered lists, both with custom
indents, etc., different from Word's defaults. Style1 would begin a list with "1". Style2 would continue the list with 2, 3, etc. It seems to be impossible in Word 2007. And even taking a list style and changing the "start with" setting directly changes the paragraph formatting. This should be simple, but it's not. |
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A numbered list should begin with 1 and increment from there. If you really
need different styles for the first and subsequent items, there may be another way to accomplish this. What are you trying to do? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "VCuser" wrote in message ... I would like to create two styles for numbered lists, both with custom indents, etc., different from Word's defaults. Style1 would begin a list with "1". Style2 would continue the list with 2, 3, etc. It seems to be impossible in Word 2007. And even taking a list style and changing the "start with" setting directly changes the paragraph formatting. This should be simple, but it's not. |
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