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![]() Hello, I'm facing a unique challenge. I would like to apply multi-level numbering to headings, but starting with heading level 2. I'd also like to include the word "Step" before the number. Is this even something that can be done without breaking the multi-level numbering? Please see the example below. I would really appreciate any help I can get on this. Heading 1 Step 1 Heading 2 Step 1.1 Heading 3 Step 1.1.1 Heading 4 Step 1.1.1.1 Heading 5 Heading 1 Step 2 Heading 2 Step 2.1 Heading 3 Step 2.1.1 Heading 4 Step 2.1.1.1 Heading 5 Heading 1 |
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You can add any styles you like to a multilevel list. It is possible to set up a list that includes Heading 2, Heading 3 etc. and omit Heading 1. The general principles are discussed in the article at http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...g20072010.html.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional Last edited by Stefan Blom; 08-27-2024 at 10:53 PM. |
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Multilevel numbering in Word is easy to mess up. It always has been.
Automatic Paragraph Numbering all starts with the Define New List Style Dialog. You use that to create and name a list style, within that dialog, when you format numbering you go to the Define New MultiLevel List Dialog. The key is to assign a separate existing paragraph style to each level of numbering. The styles can be built-in styles- or custom styles. If you use automatic paragraph numbering or bullets read Shauna Kelly's directions on numbering and bullets. Start with How to create numbered headings or outline numbering and her parallel page How to control bullets. For large documents you must follow these directions or you will lose your hair! (Mac version: Outline Numbering in Word for macOS - Best Practices - Brandwares). I am confident that the first link is the one that Stefan planned to give you. For styles attached to numbering or bullets this way, you also control the left indents through the Define New MultiLevel List dialog not the Ruler, the Format Paragraph nor the Modify Style dialogs. See: Numbered Lists - Number Alignment by Suzanne Barnhill, MVP. Again, you first want the paragraph styles existing in your document without numbering. These can be built-in styles or custom styles or a mix of the two. You can, if you want, modify their formatting later. Then you go to the Define New List Style (Not Define New MultiLevel List! You will get to that dialog in the process, though.) Shauna Kelly's page uses the built-in heading styles. This can be convenient but the process works with any existing paragraph styles including your custom styles. This may seem a bit convoluted at first, but it really is not. Just follow the steps. Shauna Kelly's instructions use the built-in heading styles, but you can use any existing paragraph styles including your custom styles. There are, however advantages to using the built-in heading styles when you create a Table of Contents. Here are some more advantages: Why Use Word's Built-In Heading Styles? by Shauna Kelly Note, you can modify these built-in styles to look exactly the way you want. Even if what you want is a single-level list, you want to do this if you want the most control over your list. Videos on this https://youtu.be/niD6VXPvAyU?t=487 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EICWOeIhsR4 The basic idea is that the numbering is set using the Define MultiLevel List dialog with each numbering level being attached to an existing paragraph style. Once you have this set up, you should not use the buttons for numbering in the Ribbon but rather apply the appropriate style for that level. You can save a document with this as a template for future documents if you want so you will not need to do this every time. However, once you’ve done this a few times it becomes second nature and not that difficult. See also this thread: Multi-Level Lists – see the answers, especially those from Suzanne Barnhill, MVP. |
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