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I understand the difference between bullet, number and multi level lists
(MLL). However, I have some questions when I try to use the MLL: 1) When I select a MLL from the drop down choices, the paragraph button switches to a number list? 2) If I try and define my own MLL, I'm confused by all the choices in the window. 3) I wonder how to tell the program how to indent at each level. 4) I don't know why when I press Enter the program doesn't automatically display the next level on my screen. I've got to type it first then press enter... Overall, I expected a much more clearly defined set of instructions in training explaining in detail what each box in controlling windows does, etc? Anybody out there know of any good books explaining everything in detail with examples regarding MLL? Thanks. |
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Hello Lion
Liontamer wrote: I understand the difference between bullet, number and multi level lists (MLL). However, I have some questions when I try to use the MLL: 1) When I select a MLL from the drop down choices, the paragraph button switches to a number list? 2) If I try and define my own MLL, I'm confused by all the choices in the window. 3) I wonder how to tell the program how to indent at each level. 4) I don't know why when I press Enter the program doesn't automatically display the next level on my screen. I've got to type it first then press enter... Overall, I expected a much more clearly defined set of instructions in training explaining in detail what each box in controlling windows does, etc? Anybody out there know of any good books explaining everything in detail with examples regarding MLL? Thanks. I have yet to find it better explained than at Shauna Kelly's site: http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/index.html Greetinx Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/ |
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... I understand the difference between bullet, number and multi level lists (MLL). However, I have some questions when I try to use the MLL: 1) When I select a MLL from the drop down choices, the paragraph button switches to a number list? 2) If I try and define my own MLL, I'm confused by all the choices in the window. 3) I wonder how to tell the program how to indent at each level. To quickly create a multilevel list in Word 2007, click Home tab | Multilevel List and then choose one of the built-in formats presented. For example, you can choose "1 Heading 1 1.1 Heading 2 1.1.1 Heading 3" to get numbered headings. In order to create a multilevel list from scratch, choose Home tab | Multilevel List | Define New Multilevel List. Word displays a dialog box similar to the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog box of older versions, and you can use it to change indentation, attach paragraph styles to levels, etc. For more, see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. If you want to modify an existing list, including most lists created in older versions of Word, you should place the insertion point in the first top-level paragraph (for example, in the first Heading 1 paragraph in the case of heading numbering). Then, click Home tab | Multilevel List | Define New Multilevel List. Alternatively, you can create a list style (via Home tab | Multilevel List | Define New List Style) which can then be applied to text as any other style. An existing list style can be modified the same way you modify any style in Word (for example via the Manage Styles dialog box). In the Modify Style dialog box, you can click the Format button, and then click Numbering, to specify any settings that were available in the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog box of Word 97-2003. You can even attach a paragraph style to each numbering level, which makes it easy to apply the numbering to text, level by level. 4) I don't know why when I press Enter the program doesn't automatically display the next level on my screen. I've got to type it first then press enter... It seems as if you are using a numbered style. For that style, change the "Style for following paragraph" setting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Overall, I expected a much more clearly defined set of instructions in training explaining in detail what each box in controlling windows does, etc? Anybody out there know of any good books explaining everything in detail with examples regarding MLL? Thanks. |
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