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jefazo92 jefazo92 is offline How to edit/modify new multilevel list after being created Windows 10 How to edit/modify new multilevel list after being created Office 2016
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Default How to edit/modify new multilevel list after being created

Hi everyone,




I have recently learned how to create a new multilevel list but I am having issues to modify it after creating it. For example, let's say that style 1 is linked to style 2 but now I want to unlink them and I want to link style 2 to style 9 . I'm finding that I can't open the same editing box that opened when I created my multilevel list. This is annoying because it has lots of other options such as style linking with another one so that headings and subheadings can be created. Could someone please tell me how to edit my multilevel list as a whole and get access to all functionalities ? Thanks
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