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Old 10-22-2016, 05:49 PM
jec1 jec1 is offline Using multilevel lists Windows 7 32bit Using multilevel lists Office 2013
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Hi

Numbering is sequential. If you want to run one list you have to provide number and text example.

You can only run 1-9 levels where you can use shift tab. If you wish to alternate between a bold heading and just text with a number in sequence you use the extra levels I have inserted – linked character and paragraph styles. These are linked character and paragraph styles. You can give them a shortcut key or just select them from the styles pane.
I would suggest you study the styles. You have not bothered to provide an example of the order of numbering sequence you require. This is a powerful style set. You can also add Runin TOC heading style (linked character and paragraph style).

Otherwise if your numbering request is a separate list create a new Multilevel list as stated.

I attach v2 template.

Regards
Jen
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