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Is it possible to make a "tree" structure in a multilevel list?
I want to make a multilevel list in Word 2013 that looks like the "tree" command from command prompt: Is this possible to do? I want to show the structure of a directory in a document, so I'd love to be able to present it like this. Any help is appreciated. |
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In the last century :-} I had to do something like this and managed it with the help of box-drawing characters from the Terminal font.
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Edit: Nevermind, I can use the Consolas font to insert box-drawing characters. Is there a way to decrease the line spacing even more, so the box drawing thing will look like it's coming straight out of the bottom of the text on the previous line? Edit 2: Nevermind again, I figured that out, too. I had to go to Design -> Paragraph Spacing -> No Paragraph Space. Thank you for your suggestion! Mods, please mark this as solved, or lock this. Last edited by Wyboth; 08-07-2014 at 05:57 AM. Reason: Figured out both questions on my own. |
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