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Word 2007: I am using a numbered list inside a table for step by step
instructions. Each step is typed in its own cell within the table and a list level assigned. The steps are numbered sequntialy, but the substeps restart at 1 for each new step. The 5 different list levels are associated to styles. These documents are based upon a template, and to reduce variability, the teplate is protected so the user is limited to choosing styles. The problem is, that when the list is restarted, the indent of the restarted list shifts right. Typicaly, I readjust this line manually, but in a protected document, the user is precluded from making such changes. My question is, how do I stop the shift of indent, and if it can not be stoped, is there a work around? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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It sounds like your numbering system is not set up to properly restart the
sub-step numbering after a new step is created. See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. "Scott Davisson" wrote in message ... Word 2007: I am using a numbered list inside a table for step by step instructions. Each step is typed in its own cell within the table and a list level assigned. The steps are numbered sequntialy, but the substeps restart at 1 for each new step. The 5 different list levels are associated to styles. These documents are based upon a template, and to reduce variability, the teplate is protected so the user is limited to choosing styles. The problem is, that when the list is restarted, the indent of the restarted list shifts right. Typicaly, I readjust this line manually, but in a protected document, the user is precluded from making such changes. My question is, how do I stop the shift of indent, and if it can not be stoped, is there a work around? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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To add to what Doug has said, to display the equivalence of the Customize
Outline Numbered List dialog box in Word 2007, place the insertion point in the first level 1 item of the list, and then click Home tab | Multilevel List | Define New Multilevel List. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... It sounds like your numbering system is not set up to properly restart the sub-step numbering after a new step is created. See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. "Scott Davisson" wrote in message ... Word 2007: I am using a numbered list inside a table for step by step instructions. Each step is typed in its own cell within the table and a list level assigned. The steps are numbered sequntialy, but the substeps restart at 1 for each new step. The 5 different list levels are associated to styles. These documents are based upon a template, and to reduce variability, the teplate is protected so the user is limited to choosing styles. The problem is, that when the list is restarted, the indent of the restarted list shifts right. Typicaly, I readjust this line manually, but in a protected document, the user is precluded from making such changes. My question is, how do I stop the shift of indent, and if it can not be stoped, is there a work around? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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