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How to add level-2 keeping the level-1 at their place
Hi there,
I would like to create a numbered list as follows: You can see that after Level-1 (eg: 5.), Level-2 starts with a tab indentation. But usually in a Numbered List of MS Word, I can't add tabs in between Level 1 and Level-2, they are adhered one with another (5.i). Do you know how to add tab in between 1st level and 2nd level? |
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When you setup the second level in the Define new Multilevel list dialog, position your cursor between the first and second number and press Ctrl-Tab to insert a tab in that location.
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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Did you also post this in SuperUser?
How to add tab between Level-1 and Level-2 in a multilevel list of MS Word - Super User There is an answer there. If you did post there as well as here, please look at A Message to Forum Cross-Posters |
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