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Word 2003 Article / Section list style
The built-in list style "Article / Section" inserts the words "Article" and
"Section" as part of the formatting. Unfortunately the help for Word 2003 gives no indication of how to create a similar style using other words. I wish to create a similar style substituting the words "Chapter" and "Section". Can anyone help ? Thank you. PS Updating versions of Word is NOT an acceptable alternative. |
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Word 2003 Article / Section list style
To create outline numbering in Word 2003, the easiest way is to follow the
instructions at http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stephen" wrote in message ... The built-in list style "Article / Section" inserts the words "Article" and "Section" as part of the formatting. Unfortunately the help for Word 2003 gives no indication of how to create a similar style using other words. I wish to create a similar style substituting the words "Chapter" and "Section". Can anyone help ? Thank you. PS Updating versions of Word is NOT an acceptable alternative. |
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Word 2003 Article / Section list style
To add to what Stefan has said (and I do highly recommend Shauna's article),
the easiest way to do this is to select the Article / Section list, click Customize, change Article to Chapter, and make whatever other changes you want. If you want the list levels linked to the built-in heading series, then this list has already done that for you. Be sure to do it through the Heading 1 style, however, as Shauna's article specifies. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Stephen" wrote in message ... The built-in list style "Article / Section" inserts the words "Article" and "Section" as part of the formatting. Unfortunately the help for Word 2003 gives no indication of how to create a similar style using other words. I wish to create a similar style substituting the words "Chapter" and "Section". Can anyone help ? Thank you. PS Updating versions of Word is NOT an acceptable alternative. |
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Word 2003 Article / Section list style
But note that modifying the outline-numbered list doesn't modify the list
style, which may or may not be relevant in this case. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... To add to what Stefan has said (and I do highly recommend Shauna's article), the easiest way to do this is to select the Article / Section list, click Customize, change Article to Chapter, and make whatever other changes you want. If you want the list levels linked to the built-in heading series, then this list has already done that for you. Be sure to do it through the Heading 1 style, however, as Shauna's article specifies. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Stephen" wrote in message ... The built-in list style "Article / Section" inserts the words "Article" and "Section" as part of the formatting. Unfortunately the help for Word 2003 gives no indication of how to create a similar style using other words. I wish to create a similar style substituting the words "Chapter" and "Section". Can anyone help ? Thank you. PS Updating versions of Word is NOT an acceptable alternative. |
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