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Is there any way to make Word renumber my automatically-numbered list to account for the text I have hidden? For example, my list was:
A. xxx B. yyy C. zzz I want to hide B. But hiding the text means my list looks like A. xxx C. zzz Any fixes to change the C to a B? |
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No, in a list, Word counts all the numbers, even those that aren't shown. The only thing you can do is manually renumber the list, using the context (right-click) menu option. But you may not find this to be worth the effort, as it will create additional lists in the text.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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