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I want to make an outline to accompany a lecture. I want to use the I.A.1.
list from the library but it does not continue the outline when I hit enter. Some of the other forms work but this one does not. What am I doing wrong? -- Donn |
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That list uses Word's built-in heading styles, and the "Style for following
paragraph" of the heading styles is Normal. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Donn" wrote in message ... I want to make an outline to accompany a lecture. I want to use the I.A.1. list from the library but it does not continue the outline when I hit enter. Some of the other forms work but this one does not. What am I doing wrong? -- Donn |
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So how do I get it to stay in that style? Do I have to go back up and hit the
button again each time? -- Donn "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: That list uses Word's built-in heading styles, and the "Style for following paragraph" of the heading styles is Normal. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Donn" wrote in message ... I want to make an outline to accompany a lecture. I want to use the I.A.1. list from the library but it does not continue the outline when I hit enter. Some of the other forms work but this one does not. What am I doing wrong? -- Donn |
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You can modify the heading styles to use the "Style for following paragraph"
that you want. For example, assuming that you are using Word 2007, you can right-click Heading 1 in the Styles pane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S) and then choose Modify from the context menu. Change the "Style for following paragraph" option to Heading 1, and click OK. Repeat the procedure for the other heading styles as needed. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Donn" wrote in message ... So how do I get it to stay in that style? Do I have to go back up and hit the button again each time? -- Donn "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: That list uses Word's built-in heading styles, and the "Style for following paragraph" of the heading styles is Normal. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Donn" wrote in message ... I want to make an outline to accompany a lecture. I want to use the I.A.1. list from the library but it does not continue the outline when I hit enter. Some of the other forms work but this one does not. What am I doing wrong? -- Donn |
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Thanks Stefan. That works for the first heading but not for subpoints. e.g.
if I am two or three subpoints into the outline a. does not go to b. but instead thinks I want to start a new paragraph. How do I keep it functioning consistently throughout the various subpoints? Yes, I am working with Word 2007. -- Donn "Stefan Blom" wrote: You can modify the heading styles to use the "Style for following paragraph" that you want. For example, assuming that you are using Word 2007, you can right-click Heading 1 in the Styles pane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S) and then choose Modify from the context menu. Change the "Style for following paragraph" option to Heading 1, and click OK. Repeat the procedure for the other heading styles as needed. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Donn" wrote in message ... So how do I get it to stay in that style? Do I have to go back up and hit the button again each time? -- Donn "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: That list uses Word's built-in heading styles, and the "Style for following paragraph" of the heading styles is Normal. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Donn" wrote in message ... I want to make an outline to accompany a lecture. I want to use the I.A.1. list from the library but it does not continue the outline when I hit enter. Some of the other forms work but this one does not. What am I doing wrong? -- Donn |
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If numbering is correctly linked to styles, you should be able to set the
"Style for following paragraph" to Heading 1 for the Heading 1 style, to Heading 2 for the Heading 2 style, etc. That should do the trick. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Donn" wrote in message ... Thanks Stefan. That works for the first heading but not for subpoints. e.g. if I am two or three subpoints into the outline a. does not go to b. but instead thinks I want to start a new paragraph. How do I keep it functioning consistently throughout the various subpoints? Yes, I am working with Word 2007. -- Donn "Stefan Blom" wrote: You can modify the heading styles to use the "Style for following paragraph" that you want. For example, assuming that you are using Word 2007, you can right-click Heading 1 in the Styles pane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S) and then choose Modify from the context menu. Change the "Style for following paragraph" option to Heading 1, and click OK. Repeat the procedure for the other heading styles as needed. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Donn" wrote in message ... So how do I get it to stay in that style? Do I have to go back up and hit the button again each time? -- Donn "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: That list uses Word's built-in heading styles, and the "Style for following paragraph" of the heading styles is Normal. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Donn" wrote in message ... I want to make an outline to accompany a lecture. I want to use the I.A.1. list from the library but it does not continue the outline when I hit enter. Some of the other forms work but this one does not. What am I doing wrong? -- Donn |
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Thanks for being so patient with me. I guess I am too obtuse to understand
what is happening. How do I check to see if "numbering is correctly linked to styles?" Do I go to the same "Modify" screen to set the other headings? It does not seem to work for me. -- Donn "Stefan Blom" wrote: If numbering is correctly linked to styles, you should be able to set the "Style for following paragraph" to Heading 1 for the Heading 1 style, to Heading 2 for the Heading 2 style, etc. That should do the trick. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Donn" wrote in message ... Thanks Stefan. That works for the first heading but not for subpoints. e.g. if I am two or three subpoints into the outline a. does not go to b. but instead thinks I want to start a new paragraph. How do I keep it functioning consistently throughout the various subpoints? Yes, I am working with Word 2007. -- Donn "Stefan Blom" wrote: You can modify the heading styles to use the "Style for following paragraph" that you want. For example, assuming that you are using Word 2007, you can right-click Heading 1 in the Styles pane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S) and then choose Modify from the context menu. Change the "Style for following paragraph" option to Heading 1, and click OK. Repeat the procedure for the other heading styles as needed. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Donn" wrote in message ... So how do I get it to stay in that style? Do I have to go back up and hit the button again each time? -- Donn "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: That list uses Word's built-in heading styles, and the "Style for following paragraph" of the heading styles is Normal. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Donn" wrote in message ... I want to make an outline to accompany a lecture. I want to use the I.A.1. list from the library but it does not continue the outline when I hit enter. Some of the other forms work but this one does not. What am I doing wrong? -- Donn |
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news ![]() Thanks for being so patient with me. I guess I am too obtuse to understand what is happening. How do I check to see if "numbering is correctly linked to styles?" If, when you set up the numbering, you did choose the "I Heading 1 A Heading 2 1 Heading 3" built-in format, each numbering level should be associated with a paragraph style. With the insertion point in a numbered item, you should be able to tell by looking at Home tab | Multilevel List (under "Current List"). Note that if it turns out that you have to set up numbering again, you can do so quickly by choosing the "I Heading 1 A Heading 2 1 Heading 3" format again. Or you can place the insertion point in the first top-level item of the list (in this case, in the item numbered "I") and choose Home tab | Multilevel List | Define New Multilevel List; for assistance with the dialog box, see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. Do I go to the same "Modify" screen to set the other headings? It does not seem to work for me. Each style has its own Modify Style dialog box, so for (say) Heading 2, you can right-click the Heading 2 entry in the Styles pane and choose Modify. Or click the Manage Styles button in the Styles pane and use the Edit tab of the Manage Styles dialog box to edit the styles one at a time. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP -- Donn "Stefan Blom" wrote: If numbering is correctly linked to styles, you should be able to set the "Style for following paragraph" to Heading 1 for the Heading 1 style, to Heading 2 for the Heading 2 style, etc. That should do the trick. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Donn" wrote in message ... Thanks Stefan. That works for the first heading but not for subpoints. e.g. if I am two or three subpoints into the outline a. does not go to b. but instead thinks I want to start a new paragraph. How do I keep it functioning consistently throughout the various subpoints? Yes, I am working with Word 2007. -- Donn "Stefan Blom" wrote: You can modify the heading styles to use the "Style for following paragraph" that you want. For example, assuming that you are using Word 2007, you can right-click Heading 1 in the Styles pane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S) and then choose Modify from the context menu. Change the "Style for following paragraph" option to Heading 1, and click OK. Repeat the procedure for the other heading styles as needed. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Donn" wrote in message ... So how do I get it to stay in that style? Do I have to go back up and hit the button again each time? -- Donn "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: That list uses Word's built-in heading styles, and the "Style for following paragraph" of the heading styles is Normal. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Donn" wrote in message ... I want to make an outline to accompany a lecture. I want to use the I.A.1. list from the library but it does not continue the outline when I hit enter. Some of the other forms work but this one does not. What am I doing wrong? -- Donn |
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