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multilevel lists only go to 9
Multilevel lists only go to 9; I am normally doing something that is up to 30 (questions for tests)
I think the answer would just to add levels to the list, but I can't figure out how to do that. It will continue the number, but the formatting on the everything after 10 is just a little different (after the number, there are more spaces, than on 1-9) that's the only difference, but I just can't fix it. NEVER MIND - AFTER THREE WEEKS I just found my answer! |
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I will close this. In case someone else finds it in a search though...
Multilevel lists can only have nine levels in Word. The numbers can run to infinity, though. It is rare that someone needs to be using more that three or four levels other than in government work. |
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