
Tip #3557 - A Sequence With a Different Look
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Sequence With a Different Look
So, I'm sure you all
know about Word's ability to create numbered and lettered lists.
I'm also equally
certain that you've had Word take over a list or two and do the numbering
for you, once the program noticed the pattern.
So, here's my question
for today: Did you know that there are a variety of formats that Word
will mimic as it continues the numbering or lettering of your list items?
Yep, that's right.
Word will continue lists in more formats than just the old standby:
A. xxxxxxx
B. xxxxxxx
C. xxxxxxx
Word will also continue
numbering/lettering automatically in other formats, such as:
A)
(A)
A>
In addition to the
upper and lowercase letters, you can use numbers and Roman numerals in
them. Word will "take the hint" and continue to maintain your
formatting choice, no matter how you've chosen to label the list items.
If you've got a formatting
idea for your list numbers/letters, I suggest you give this a try. Word
may just surprise you and decide to play along!
~ April
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