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Outlined paragraphs and numbering/lettering questions
I know how to do a numbered list, but I am having problems when paragraphs
are involved. How do I create a numbered list containing paragraphs without numbering each line of the paragraph. Also, how do I line everything up when the spacing is at a half point. For instance: 1. Subject should be a brief, meaningful summary of your question or comment. People are more likely to respond to a post if they know what the issue is by reading the Subject. 2. Body should include a full description of the issue and what you want to achieve as well as the version of the product you're using. I would like the lines after the first line to line up with the first line. In other words, in sample "1" I would like "People" to line up under subject and "reading" under people. Also, I've seen different styles. How many spaces should there be after the number and the first word in the numbered list? One? Two? Or five? Any information will be helpfu. I'm having problems with my items lining up. I have Word 2003. |
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Outlined paragraphs and numbering/lettering questions
Word has a built-in feature for numbering. Unless you are inserting returns
in paragraphs you won't get every line numbered. If you want to leave a space, you can hold down the shift key when you press return, and then do a normal return to insert a new number. Alignment should be fine as well, but you can make changes to the spacing if you wish through the Format | Bullets and Numbering menu. Hope this helps. -- Rae Drysdale "Toody" wrote: I know how to do a numbered list, but I am having problems when paragraphs are involved. How do I create a numbered list containing paragraphs without numbering each line of the paragraph. Also, how do I line everything up when the spacing is at a half point. For instance: 1. Subject should be a brief, meaningful summary of your question or comment. People are more likely to respond to a post if they know what the issue is by reading the Subject. 2. Body should include a full description of the issue and what you want to achieve as well as the version of the product you're using. I would like the lines after the first line to line up with the first line. In other words, in sample "1" I would like "People" to line up under subject and "reading" under people. Also, I've seen different styles. How many spaces should there be after the number and the first word in the numbered list? One? Two? Or five? Any information will be helpfu. I'm having problems with my items lining up. I have Word 2003. |
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Thanks, that solves part of my problem!! (I just discovered in the numbered
paragraphs that I'm editing for someone else that some of the numbers have two spaces between them and the first word of the paragraph, and others have five. The ones with five seem to be preformatted, since there is a gray box connecting the number and the first letter, when I click on it.) "Rae Drysdale" wrote: Word has a built-in feature for numbering. Unless you are inserting returns in paragraphs you won't get every line numbered. If you want to leave a space, you can hold down the shift key when you press return, and then do a normal return to insert a new number. Alignment should be fine as well, but you can make changes to the spacing if you wish through the Format | Bullets and Numbering menu. Hope this helps. -- Rae Drysdale "Toody" wrote: I know how to do a numbered list, but I am having problems when paragraphs are involved. How do I create a numbered list containing paragraphs without numbering each line of the paragraph. Also, how do I line everything up when the spacing is at a half point. For instance: 1. Subject should be a brief, meaningful summary of your question or comment. People are more likely to respond to a post if they know what the issue is by reading the Subject. 2. Body should include a full description of the issue and what you want to achieve as well as the version of the product you're using. I would like the lines after the first line to line up with the first line. In other words, in sample "1" I would like "People" to line up under subject and "reading" under people. Also, I've seen different styles. How many spaces should there be after the number and the first word in the numbered list? One? Two? Or five? Any information will be helpfu. I'm having problems with my items lining up. I have Word 2003. |
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You need to learn to use hanging indents, which are automatic with automatic
numbering; see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html If you want to apply simple numbering, apply the built-in List Number style series. If you want to type in your numbers by hand, use the List style series. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Toody" wrote in message ... I know how to do a numbered list, but I am having problems when paragraphs are involved. How do I create a numbered list containing paragraphs without numbering each line of the paragraph. Also, how do I line everything up when the spacing is at a half point. For instance: 1. Subject should be a brief, meaningful summary of your question or comment. People are more likely to respond to a post if they know what the issue is by reading the Subject. 2. Body should include a full description of the issue and what you want to achieve as well as the version of the product you're using. I would like the lines after the first line to line up with the first line. In other words, in sample "1" I would like "People" to line up under subject and "reading" under people. Also, I've seen different styles. How many spaces should there be after the number and the first word in the numbered list? One? Two? Or five? Any information will be helpfu. I'm having problems with my items lining up. I have Word 2003. |