Tag: edit list level
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Manually Advance List Numbering

You may need to change the number of an item in a numbered list. If so, use the Set Numbering Value option to manually change the list number, and Word will automatically renumber the rest of your list. Right-click the number in the list that you want to change. Click Set Numbering Value. The Set…
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Defining a New List Style

Wondering about the difference between the Define New Multilevel List and Define New List Style commands? List styles can be named, shared, modified, and deleted, unlike multilevel lists. If you use the Define New List Style command when you make changes to the new style, every instance of that style is updated in the document…
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Defining Multilevel Lists

If you need to edit the various levels of a list, you will use the Multilevel List option. Similar to the Bullets and Numbering libraries, multilevel list styles are provided in their own library. If those styles are not what you are looking for, you can create or modify new hierarchical levels of items in…
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Change Level of List Item

Lists, like the Table of Contents, are based on hierarchical outline levels in a tree structure. There are two ways to change levels in a list. One way is to press the Tab key at the beginning of the line until you’ve reached the level down (toward the right) you want or Shift+Tab to move…
