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How can I define a heading style in Word 2007 that gives me outline
numbering, eg, 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 2.1 When I try to set up the style for the heading, I get this numbering sequence: 1 1.1 2.1 3.1 2 4.1 I have tried modifying & creating a heading style, but am unable to get this to work. I have done this successfully in all the prior versions of Word, but not this version. Before quoting another link, please realize that all the references that have been mentioned in this discussion area do not apply to Word 2007. The screen prints show screens that look the same, but are missing several key fields in Word 2007. Thanks for any help. -- ....Carol |
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This one puzzled me too since what you have to do is so different from the
best guidance for 2003. The quick answer is that you don't --define *heading styles* to give numbers, that is. Instead, from the Home ribbon, paragraph group, click the multilevel list icon and choose one of the list styles that is tied to headings. If your styles pane is open when you do this, you'll see that your headings now have numbers. On my computer those numbers are correct out of the box. If yours are not, from the list styles dropdown, click "define new multilevel list". Check that the Restart list after... values are correct. Pam C "Carol" wrote: How can I define a heading style in Word 2007 that gives me outline numbering, eg, 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 2.1 When I try to set up the style for the heading, I get this numbering sequence: 1 1.1 2.1 3.1 2 4.1 I have tried modifying & creating a heading style, but am unable to get this to work. I have done this successfully in all the prior versions of Word, but not this version. Before quoting another link, please realize that all the references that have been mentioned in this discussion area do not apply to Word 2007. The screen prints show screens that look the same, but are missing several key fields in Word 2007. Thanks for any help. -- ...Carol |
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Strictly speaking, the built-in lists of the "List Library" are not list
styles. They are more like the built-in numbering galleries of the old Format | Bullets and Numbering dialog box. To actually get a list style, you would have to set up numbering from the start, via Multilevel List | Define New List Style. In the dialog box, you can click Format, and then Numbering; this displays the Modify Multilevel List dialog box which is similar to the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog of previous versions of Word (see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...umbering.html). Set the indentation and number formatting, and attach styles as in previous versions. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "PamC" wrote in message ... This one puzzled me too since what you have to do is so different from the best guidance for 2003. The quick answer is that you don't --define *heading styles* to give numbers, that is. Instead, from the Home ribbon, paragraph group, click the multilevel list icon and choose one of the list styles that is tied to headings. If your styles pane is open when you do this, you'll see that your headings now have numbers. On my computer those numbers are correct out of the box. If yours are not, from the list styles dropdown, click "define new multilevel list". Check that the Restart list after... values are correct. Pam C "Carol" wrote: How can I define a heading style in Word 2007 that gives me outline numbering, eg, 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 2.1 When I try to set up the style for the heading, I get this numbering sequence: 1 1.1 2.1 3.1 2 4.1 I have tried modifying & creating a heading style, but am unable to get this to work. I have done this successfully in all the prior versions of Word, but not this version. Before quoting another link, please realize that all the references that have been mentioned in this discussion area do not apply to Word 2007. The screen prints show screens that look the same, but are missing several key fields in Word 2007. Thanks for any help. -- ...Carol |
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And the advantage of list styles is that they can easily be modified. After
you've created one, just right-click the list style that you want to change (found under "List Styles" at Home tab | Multilevel List) and choose Modify from the context menu. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Strictly speaking, the built-in lists of the "List Library" are not list styles. They are more like the built-in numbering galleries of the old Format | Bullets and Numbering dialog box. To actually get a list style, you would have to set up numbering from the start, via Multilevel List | Define New List Style. In the dialog box, you can click Format, and then Numbering; this displays the Modify Multilevel List dialog box which is similar to the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog of previous versions of Word (see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...umbering.html). Set the indentation and number formatting, and attach styles as in previous versions. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "PamC" wrote in message ... This one puzzled me too since what you have to do is so different from the best guidance for 2003. The quick answer is that you don't --define *heading styles* to give numbers, that is. Instead, from the Home ribbon, paragraph group, click the multilevel list icon and choose one of the list styles that is tied to headings. If your styles pane is open when you do this, you'll see that your headings now have numbers. On my computer those numbers are correct out of the box. If yours are not, from the list styles dropdown, click "define new multilevel list". Check that the Restart list after... values are correct. Pam C "Carol" wrote: How can I define a heading style in Word 2007 that gives me outline numbering, eg, 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 2.1 When I try to set up the style for the heading, I get this numbering sequence: 1 1.1 2.1 3.1 2 4.1 I have tried modifying & creating a heading style, but am unable to get this to work. I have done this successfully in all the prior versions of Word, but not this version. Before quoting another link, please realize that all the references that have been mentioned in this discussion area do not apply to Word 2007. The screen prints show screens that look the same, but are missing several key fields in Word 2007. Thanks for any help. -- ...Carol |
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