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You do not need to recreate the style. All you need to do is adjust when needed. I have found that one quick way to do that is to right-click (or, highlight then right-click) on the text where you want to restart (at 3. or c. - whatever number/letter style you are using). A popup menu will appear - then click on "Restart at 1" or "Restart at a" (again, whatever number/letter style you are using).
Hope that helps... Last edited by JimP; 03-15-2013 at 10:35 AM. Reason: Altered text for clarification |
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No that doesn't help because it is not what I asked. I know how to do what you detailed already. That isn't what I want to do - I want to recreate a style. If you don't know - simply say so instead of throwing out an response that doesn't answer the question.
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Will this help? http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/styles/tipsonstyles.html Awe...Spare me the insults child.... |
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I think there should be some information on the Shauna Kelly site that will help – and it is more productive to use styles (as you suggest) to restart numbering than it is to apply a manual override every time. Good luck!
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