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multilevel list
I have created a multilevel list as you see at DOC file attached. Now I want to make numbers before first level disappeared (as you see at photo attached). how can do it? |
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You should use the multilevel list dialogue to insert 'Part ' before the level 1 number, whose format you should set to 'A, B, C'.
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Macropod
No. 'Part' should not be a part of level name. 'Part' may be name of the chapter (as you see at photo). |
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It would have been helpful had you first post actually described what you're trying to achieve - even your attachment didn't match the screenshots!!!
For what you're now describing, simply omit the automatic numbering for level 1.
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macropod
I must use multilevel list to have chapters, sub-chapters and so. What I need is just to hide the numbers of ONE or TWO of these levels, not removing all numbers. I updated the file and these are screenshots of that. Please have a look at them. |
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Yet another change to the stated requirements!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you only want to remove the numbering from a particular range, select that range and use the 'selected text' option; it's not rocket science...
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where is 'selected text' option macropod? It seems to be rocket science for me
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Ho hum, Click on 'More' then look in the top-right corner of the dialogue.
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I can not find it yet:
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It's on your screen-shot!!!!
Whether you can apply the change to a selection depends on what's selected. See attached.
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I want PARTA, PARTB and … be considered as Level 1, but want their numbers not to be seen.
Have a look at attached file to see what I want. |
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You cannot have sub-level numbers that are not part of their parent-level numbering. The only way around that, visually, is to apply the numbers to all headings, but format them as hidden for the relevant range - which you can do via the multilevel list dialogue.
See attached.
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macropod
I do really apologize not to ask my question obviously. I try to do it again: Against what you wrote (You cannot have sub-level numbers that are not part of their parent-level numbering) I do not want to separate sub-level numbers from their parent-level numbering. I just want numbers do not appeared (exactly like my previous photo attached.) I hope to explain obviously this time. |
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Did you look at the attachment in my last post?
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Read post #12: https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/...tml#post120132 in full.
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