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*sigh* I've been searching online and it has been really confusing, if someone could help me with this I will be forever indebted to you.
I want to do automatic outline numbering formatting like the following: I. Level 1 a) Lesson 1 b) Lesson 2 c) Lesson 3 II. Level 2 a) Lesson 1 b) Lesson 2 c) Lesson 3 etc. With all of the numbers behind the word 'Level' and "Lesson' automatically generated. Can someone explain how to do this? Or even better, if someone could simply email a MS Word sample document with this formatting, it may be even easier than typing an explanation all out, I can just go in and see how it's done. THANK YOU SO MUCH in advance. I've been 4 hours on this already and the formatting has gotten worse and worse *sigh* David |
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