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Shauna begins by admonishing us to "Begin with the end in mind".
What this means in my case is this: When the dust settles, I will have a bulleted list style for H1 (H1 Bullets for example), a 2nd style for Heading 2, etc., though Heading 5. I will link the list style to an existing set of bulleted paragraph styles (list bullet 1, list bullet 2, ... List bullet 5). Here's where the directions are lacking. I'll have 5 list styles--H1 Bullets through H5 Bullets. Do I 1. Attach each list style to the same set of bulleted paragraph styles, or do I 2. Create a separate set of paragraph styles for each list style? Given that indents can be specified in the list style, I would think that the answer is 1, but this is Word, so I thought I'd ask. |
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Just out of curiosity, why five different list styles? I'm more used to stylesheets where every list just looks like a list, no matter what level of heading it's under. |
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That's what I'm trying to sort out. When you have list styles, paragraph styles, and paragraph list styles, things get confusing.
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My feeling is still that you might not need one list style per heading. So, for a document with three levels of heading plus five-level lists, you would only need four styles. (sorry, I have no understanding of how/why/when the forum resizes graphics)
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