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Hi,

I need some assistant to create a number style under the "bullets and
numbering" function for subsequent use in the Table of Content function.

I had tried the available option, but Word only display the usual number
format of 1,2,3 ....


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You want to _exactly_ follow the instructions you'll find at:
How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in your Word document
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. (For
bullets see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/bull...olbullets.html, the
subject is related.)

This is based on ...

Word's Numbering Explained
http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Number...gExplained.htm

Additional information you may find useful or need is at:

How to Create a Template, Part II
http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Custom...platePart2.htm


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See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"Stephen Lim" Stephen wrote in message
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Hi,

I need some assistant to create a number style under the "bullets and
numbering" function for subsequent use in the Table of Content function.

I had tried the available option, but Word only display the usual number
format of 1,2,3 ....




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Hi Charles,

Thanks for the info.

However, it's still didn't mentioned how to create the numbering in format of
100, 110, 120 ....

Urgent reply required.


Stephen Lim


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi,

I need some assistant to create a number style under the "bullets and
numbering" function for subsequent use in the Table of Content function.

I had tried the available option, but Word only display the usual number
format of 1,2,3 ....


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You can use the following fields:

{ = 100 } -- For the first number

{ = 100 + { SEQ tryout }*10 } -- second and subsequent numbers

To insert each pair of field delimiters, {}, press Ctrl+F9. When you
are done typing in the field codes, press F9 to update. The second
field construct can be duplicated via copy and paste, for easy
insertion. Or select it and create an AutoText entry in order to
simplify insertion even
more.

Note that fields do not update automatically, which will be especially
apparent if you used copy and paste to insert additional fields.
Selecting the entire document and then pressing F9 or switching to
Print Preview will force an update. You may also want to enable the
option to update fields on print (in the ToolsOptions dialog box,
Print tab).

You can learn more about SEQ fields and formula (=) fields in Word
Help.

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"Stephen Lim" wrote in message
...
Hi Charles,

Thanks for the info.

However, it's still didn't mentioned how to create the numbering in

format of
100, 110, 120 ....

Urgent reply required.


Stephen Lim


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi,

I need some assistant to create a number style under the "bullets

and
numbering" function for subsequent use in the Table of Content

function.

I had tried the available option, but Word only display the usual

number
format of 1,2,3 ....













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Hi Stephen,

In the New Style dialog box, select Format | Numbering... | tab Numbered.
Select the second box, or in any case the one that shows 1. ... 2. ... 3.
.... If a box like this is not visible, select the second box and click Reset.
Click Customize...
In the textbox under Number format, type a 0 between the 1 and the .
Click OK, and click OK.

This style starts numbering at 10 instead of 100 - if you cannot live with
that, insert nine alineas with this style and give them hidden format.
Perhaps this is somewhat clumsy, but it works.

Good luck,
Cooz
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Thanks.


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi Charles,

Thanks for the info.

However, it's still didn't mentioned how to create the numbering in format of
100, 110, 120 ....

Urgent reply required.


Stephen Lim


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi,

I need some assistant to create a number style under the "bullets and
numbering" function for subsequent use in the Table of Content function.

I had tried the available option, but Word only display the usual number
format of 1,2,3 ....




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"Cooz" wrote in message
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Hi Stephen,

In the New Style dialog box, select Format | Numbering... | tab

Numbered.
Select the second box, or in any case the one that shows 1. ... 2.

.... 3.
... If a box like this is not visible, select the second box and

click Reset.
Click Customize...
In the textbox under Number format, type a 0 between the 1 and the .
Click OK, and click OK.

This style starts numbering at 10 instead of 100 - if you cannot

live with
that, insert nine alineas with this style and give them hidden

format.
Perhaps this is somewhat clumsy, but it works.


Clever idea! But instead of inserting hidden paragraphs to get
numbering to start at 100, why not just set the "Start at" number to
10?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



Good luck,
Cooz
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PS: If this is a satisfying answer to your question and you're

logged in via
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question?".
Thanks.


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi Charles,

Thanks for the info.

However, it's still didn't mentioned how to create the numbering

in format of
100, 110, 120 ....

Urgent reply required.


Stephen Lim


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi,

I need some assistant to create a number style under the

"bullets and
numbering" function for subsequent use in the Table of Content

function.

I had tried the available option, but Word only display the

usual number
format of 1,2,3 ....





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Hi Stefan,

Of course! My blind spot again... it will kill me some day.
Thank you,

Cooz



"Stefan Blom" wrote:

"Cooz" wrote in message
...
Hi Stephen,

In the New Style dialog box, select Format | Numbering... | tab

Numbered.
Select the second box, or in any case the one that shows 1. ... 2.

.... 3.
... If a box like this is not visible, select the second box and

click Reset.
Click Customize...
In the textbox under Number format, type a 0 between the 1 and the .
Click OK, and click OK.

This style starts numbering at 10 instead of 100 - if you cannot

live with
that, insert nine alineas with this style and give them hidden

format.
Perhaps this is somewhat clumsy, but it works.


Clever idea! But instead of inserting hidden paragraphs to get
numbering to start at 100, why not just set the "Start at" number to
10?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



Good luck,
Cooz
--
PS: If this is a satisfying answer to your question and you're

logged in via
the Microsoft site, please click Yes to "Did this post answer the

question?".
Thanks.


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi Charles,

Thanks for the info.

However, it's still didn't mentioned how to create the numbering

in format of
100, 110, 120 ....

Urgent reply required.


Stephen Lim


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi,

I need some assistant to create a number style under the

"bullets and
numbering" function for subsequent use in the Table of Content

function.

I had tried the available option, but Word only display the

usual number
format of 1,2,3 ....






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Hi Cooz & Stefan,

Thanks for contributing your solutions to my problem.

Both is working great for me, eventhough I still need more time to explore
the "SEQ tryout" function, which is relatively very new to me.

Nevetheless, thanks a lot.


Cheers
Stephen Lim

"Cooz" wrote:

Hi Stefan,

Of course! My blind spot again... it will kill me some day.
Thank you,

Cooz



"Stefan Blom" wrote:

"Cooz" wrote in message
...
Hi Stephen,

In the New Style dialog box, select Format | Numbering... | tab

Numbered.
Select the second box, or in any case the one that shows 1. ... 2.

.... 3.
... If a box like this is not visible, select the second box and

click Reset.
Click Customize...
In the textbox under Number format, type a 0 between the 1 and the .
Click OK, and click OK.

This style starts numbering at 10 instead of 100 - if you cannot

live with
that, insert nine alineas with this style and give them hidden

format.
Perhaps this is somewhat clumsy, but it works.


Clever idea! But instead of inserting hidden paragraphs to get
numbering to start at 100, why not just set the "Start at" number to
10?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



Good luck,
Cooz
--
PS: If this is a satisfying answer to your question and you're

logged in via
the Microsoft site, please click Yes to "Did this post answer the

question?".
Thanks.


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi Charles,

Thanks for the info.

However, it's still didn't mentioned how to create the numbering

in format of
100, 110, 120 ....

Urgent reply required.


Stephen Lim


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi,

I need some assistant to create a number style under the

"bullets and
numbering" function for subsequent use in the Table of Content

function.

I had tried the available option, but Word only display the

usual number
format of 1,2,3 ....






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Thank you for the feedback. Using a numbered style is easier, of
course, since numbering will update automatically.

Note, however, that the style solution is less generic than the SEQ
field solution. The former makes use of the fact that the decimal
number system is based on the number 10: We are actually using the
sequence 10, 11, 12, 13, etc. of paragraph numbers, multiplying each
number with 10 (which is accomplished by adding zero to the right in
the decimal number system).

If you ever need some other unusual numbering scheme, SEQ fields will
be the only way to do it. In this particular case there is no need to
rely on SEQ fields, though, since what you require can be accomplished
with Cooz' solution.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Stephen Lim" wrote in message
...
Hi Cooz & Stefan,

Thanks for contributing your solutions to my problem.

Both is working great for me, eventhough I still need more time to

explore
the "SEQ tryout" function, which is relatively very new to me.

Nevetheless, thanks a lot.


Cheers
Stephen Lim

"Cooz" wrote:

Hi Stefan,

Of course! My blind spot again... it will kill me some day.
Thank you,

Cooz



"Stefan Blom" wrote:

"Cooz" wrote in message
...
Hi Stephen,

In the New Style dialog box, select Format | Numbering... |

tab
Numbered.
Select the second box, or in any case the one that shows 1.

.... 2.
.... 3.
... If a box like this is not visible, select the second box

and
click Reset.
Click Customize...
In the textbox under Number format, type a 0 between the 1 and

the .
Click OK, and click OK.

This style starts numbering at 10 instead of 100 - if you

cannot
live with
that, insert nine alineas with this style and give them hidden
format.
Perhaps this is somewhat clumsy, but it works.


Clever idea! But instead of inserting hidden paragraphs to get
numbering to start at 100, why not just set the "Start at"

number to
10?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



Good luck,
Cooz
--
PS: If this is a satisfying answer to your question and you're
logged in via
the Microsoft site, please click Yes to "Did this post answer

the
question?".
Thanks.


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi Charles,

Thanks for the info.

However, it's still didn't mentioned how to create the

numbering
in format of
100, 110, 120 ....

Urgent reply required.


Stephen Lim


"Stephen Lim" wrote:

Hi,

I need some assistant to create a number style under the
"bullets and
numbering" function for subsequent use in the Table of

Content
function.

I had tried the available option, but Word only display

the
usual number
format of 1,2,3 ....














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