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Old February 17th, 2009, 02:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
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Default Numbered style bug in Word 2007?

Åsa,

Well, you can have more than one list style in a W2007 document. But for
your situation you'd have to be able to set a restart for a level in another
list style. I'm not sure that's possible. You only need one more level, so
if you could reduce the number of sublist levels to heading 1, you'd be able
to get the last sublist level into the list. I'm interesting in knowing how
it works out.

Pam


wrote:
Pam, if you're still reading this - I have another question related to
this.

Imagine that I have two more levels in this list style. Level 8 is an
"i-list" and Level 9 is an "a-list", like this.

(i) apples
(ii) bananas

and the other:

(a) apples
(b) bananas

The reason for having them in the same list as the others is that I
want them to restart after a heading. This works fine. My only problem
is that I also want a numbered list:

1. apples
2. bananas

I want this list to restart after a heading. But I can only use nine
levels.

Any ideas?


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