Outlines and Styles

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RNelson

Until you have the time to read the Shauna article, I
recommend the following:

Start your outline using the default (1., A., etc), then
use Format, Bullets and Numbering, Outline Numbered, and
choose the one that starts with I., A., 1., etc. When you
get into that outline format, make sure to choose the font
size and bold or not bold, etc. From there, as long as
you hit <enter> after each line, the outline style you
want should continue.

Good luck!
 
E

Ed Felty

Thanks for the thought...I did read the article and successfully converted
one style to meet my needs. Now I have the strangest feeling like I've had a
'root canal'...

Eddie in Colorado Springs

"Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's acorn that held its ground."
 
E

Ed Felty

Right...now I need to know if this new 'style' can be transfered to a new
system I'm in the process of building?? Or do I have to do this 'Macarena'
every time I upgrade or do a reinstall.

Eddie in Colorado Springs

"Change is good...as long as I don't have to do anything differently!"
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

I like your sig. My philosophy exactly. <g>

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
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