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I won't begin to pretend like I fully understand the intricacies of multi-level lists and their relationship to styles. I am an intelligent person, yet I find working with styles incredibly confusing. Having said that, this is what I'm trying to do...
I want a multilevel list numbered like this: I. A. 1. a. ..etc. I know how to do this with Define new multilevel list. Each level will have a heading in a specific font. The problem is, I want to include body text at each level of the list, but I want the body text to have a normal, not bold font that aligns with the heading. If I just hit return after the heading, it auto-numbers to a new heading, but I want to type text under the heading. So I can backspace to end the auto-number and type the body text, but when I want to write the next heading, I have to turn the list back "on". This is extremely tedious and I feel like there must be an easier way to do this. So, if I wasn't clear, I want to do this: I. Heading 1 body text under this heading aligned with heading A. Heading 1.1 body text aligned with this heading II. Heading 2 Body text etc etc. Any suggestions to make this easier? ![]() ![]() |
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