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Converted Document Multilevel List
Hello,
I have a very long Word document that was converted from an online software. The document is a lesson plan that was originally in a multilevel list (I. A. 1. i., etc), was uploaded into an online computer program and then converted back to a Word out of the online system. The original cannot be found!!!! The converted Word has lost the formatting for the multilevel list (I'll hit enter after a line and it's a completely different list or when I try to indent it's never in line with the corresponding level). Is there a way to format the list so that I can edit it without going in line by line? Appreciate any help on this. Thanks! |
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I would first try the autoformat feature to see how Word can apply styles to the content. Once you have styles assigned it should be a lot easier to configure the numbering to align with your preferred list levels.
I put the Autoformat... button on my Quick Access Toolbar to make it easier to access this feature. The dialog includes an Options... button where you can choose what the Autoformat actually does.
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