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I am trying to set up styles that will automatically do multi-level lists (or at least numbered lists). The problem I'm having is two-fold:
1. At the second, third and following levels, the lists get numbered as if they were a continuation of the previous list at that level, even though I have indicated in the style that each list at these levels is to be a new list and is to start with 1. 2. When I see the continuing list numbers, I try to correct them: I click on the number icon, then click to start a new list and indicate the number it is to start with. Word will not start a new list even after I have done this. Does anyone have any ideas about correcting this frustrating anomaly? Thanks. |
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Check the site below, and see if your set-up may have been not quite correct.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...numbering.html Best, Ulodesk |
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Thank you, Ulodesk. I'll let you know how it works. It looks complicated, but it can't be as frustrating as my stumbling around trying to figure it out by myself!
![]() Best Regards, frenchfriar |
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