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Hi, I want to define a simple numbering style that has no right indent and a
hanging indent of 0,75 cm in Office 2007. I have managed to define a style with the desired look by defining a numbered multilevel list style linked to a paragraph style. Is there any drawback defining a multilevel list style when you only want to use the first level? I only want a simple list. When I use my paragraph style the numbering continues from the previsios list. I have read lots of warnings in the user groups that you should not use the out of the box right click choice Restart number with 1. Is that still true in Word 2007? Or better, can you define a style that restarts numbering automatically like when you click the numering button? If not through the user interface - can you program a style in VBA? |
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