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Old 01-06-2012, 09:07 AM
eNGiNe eNGiNe is offline "restart numbering" changes style (2010) Windows 7 32bit "restart numbering" changes style (2010) Office 2010 64bit
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Thanks for the quick reply, Stefan! if my answer doesn't give the information you need, just ask again <g>

> higher levels of the list restart lower ones

My content often requires several ordered lists under the same heading. In my usual environment, I can use a counter associated with a Body Text style to restart numbering each time I start a list, but in the Word dialog the Restart checkbox is greyed out for level one of a list. So … I went for a manual restart and saw the margins and tabs change before my very eyes.

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