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I am having extraordinary difficulty in setting a style that gives me the
format that I want. Can someone give me step-by-step instructions in creating a style in 2007 that will do this: I. Begin typing A. Begin typing 1. Begin typing etc I would like the Roman numeral, cap letter, number - whatever I choose as my top level to be flush with the left hand margin. I want the numeral, etc. to be followed by a period and then a double space. Same for all the rest of the levels. Spacing will be single space - I'll put in the doubles where needed. When I try to set a style, the top level immediately indents itself! I am Word incompetent so I really need very explicit instructions. Thanks. -- Molly |
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You need to set up both paragraph styles and a multilevel list.
Use Word's built in headings styles 1 to 3 (or more as you need, up to heading 9). Leave them all left aligned, and set the font, size, etc. as you prefer. Apply these styles to headings in your document. With your cursor in the first heading 1 in the document, look for the paragraph group on the home tab and click the little arrow next to the multilevel list icon. There in the list library is a list scheme that is very likely what you want (I., A., 1.). It is already linked to the built-in headings styles. Click it. All of headings in your document should be numbered and indented appropriately. Now, you can fix the space after the list number. With the cursor still in that first heading 1, click the miltilevel list icon again and then "Define new multilevel list". In the next dialog, click "more" so you can see all the choices. Click the first number level modify it, though it's probably already selected. Put the cursor in the box after "enter formatting for number". Press Ctrl+Shft+ [space] to place a no break space. In the drop-down menu after "Follow number with", choose space. Do this for each numbering level you are using. When done, click OK. If your numbered paragraphs are not headings, write back. For more information about setting up multilevel lists, see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. It describes W2003's outline lists but once you are in the setup dialog, the method is the same. Pam Molly wrote: I am having extraordinary difficulty in setting a style that gives me the format that I want. Can someone give me step-by-step instructions in creating a style in 2007 that will do this: I. Begin typing A. Begin typing 1. Begin typing etc I would like the Roman numeral, cap letter, number - whatever I choose as my top level to be flush with the left hand margin. I want the numeral, etc. to be followed by a period and then a double space. Same for all the rest of the levels. Spacing will be single space - I'll put in the doubles where needed. When I try to set a style, the top level immediately indents itself! I am Word incompetent so I really need very explicit instructions. Thanks. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/200911/1 |
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