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Apply a multi-level list format
It's been some time since I've needed to do this, but now I simply can't get it to work.
The last time I asked this question, this is what I used. Now this file is a little different in the .NumberStyle, but I've updated it to reflect what I have, but it's still not working. Can somebody help me understand what I've missed? |
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You don't need a macro to apply styles relative to the numbering and indentation.
Add a button to your Quick Access Toolbar - the one you want is called AutoFormat... You can then click that button and it will open a dialog which will allow you to style all the levels as List, List 2... Once the styles are applied via this function, you can modify the style attributes to suit your preferred look.
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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Thank you Andrew.
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