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I recently installed Office 2003, including Word 2003.
In Word 2000, I was able to configure something so that if I was at the beginning of a list item, and pressed backspace, Word removed the previous paragraph marker. So for: 1. List 1 2. List 2 And I pressed backspace when the cursor was at the beginning of List 2, I would get. 1. List 1 List 2 Now, pressing backspace deletes the bullet or number itself, which is silly. The bullet/number should not be touched by backspace. If the paragraph style has numbering or bullets, then the number/bullet should never be removed unless I change the style. Is there a way to configure Word 2003 so that backspace from the beginning of the list item removes the previous paragraph marker? |
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Word doesn't delete the bullet (or number) and merge the paragraphs at the
same time; instead, you will have to press Backspace repeatedly. However, it should be sufficient to press the key twice (first to delete the bullet and then to delete the paragraph mark) assuming that you clear the "Set left- and first-indent with tabs and backspaces" option in Tools | AutoCorrect Options, AutoFormat As You Type tab. Also, note that in a paragraph where the bullet has been suppressed, you can bring it back by pressing Ctrl+Q (the ResetPara command), assuming that numbering/bullet formatting is style-based. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jlm05" wrote in message ... I recently installed Office 2003, including Word 2003. In Word 2000, I was able to configure something so that if I was at the beginning of a list item, and pressed backspace, Word removed the previous paragraph marker. So for: 1. List 1 2. List 2 And I pressed backspace when the cursor was at the beginning of List 2, I would get. 1. List 1 List 2 Now, pressing backspace deletes the bullet or number itself, which is silly. The bullet/number should not be touched by backspace. If the paragraph style has numbering or bullets, then the number/bullet should never be removed unless I change the style. Is there a way to configure Word 2003 so that backspace from the beginning of the list item removes the previous paragraph marker? |
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