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How do I add a numbered list AFTER I typed up my entire document?
I am setting up a restaurant menu in MSWord 07 in this type of format
Hamburger......................................$6. 00 basic burger cooked to your liking House Salad...................................$7.00 Fresh garden vegetables with your choice of dressing my whole document is setup like that and what i want to do now is add numbers to the actual food item and keep the description directly underneath the food item. If i disable numbered list i can get 1 line of the description to be indented, but the second line doesn't follow suit....any ideas? i already have 2 pages of double columns typed out and i really do not want to re-type the entire document, any ideas would be great, thank you! |
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How do I add a numbered list AFTER I typed up my entire document?
You don't have to retype the document, but reformatting it is (largely) a
manual task. The best approach would be to create a numbered style, and a style with a left indent, and then apply those styles to the appropriate paragraphs. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "MiLLzZ" wrote in message ... I am setting up a restaurant menu in MSWord 07 in this type of format Hamburger......................................$6. 00 basic burger cooked to your liking House Salad...................................$7.00 Fresh garden vegetables with your choice of dressing my whole document is setup like that and what i want to do now is add numbers to the actual food item and keep the description directly underneath the food item. If i disable numbered list i can get 1 line of the description to be indented, but the second line doesn't follow suit....any ideas? i already have 2 pages of double columns typed out and i really do not want to re-type the entire document, any ideas would be great, thank you! |
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How do I add a numbered list AFTER I typed up my entire document?
Alternatively, you can apply a numbered style with the required hanging
indent. Type the name of the food item, tab to the right-aligned tab stop with period leader, type the price, insert a line break (Shift+Enter), and type the description, press Enter to begin a new numbered item. For an existing list, if the description is a separate paragraph, then it's just a matter of replacing the paragraph break with a line break, which is probably no more trouble than applying List Number and List Continue alternately and has the advantage that the menu item stays in one paragraph, which can be handled as such (including applying "Keep lines together"). Now if different font formatting is required for the menu item and description, then it would be preferable to use two different paragraph styles. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You don't have to retype the document, but reformatting it is (largely) a manual task. The best approach would be to create a numbered style, and a style with a left indent, and then apply those styles to the appropriate paragraphs. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "MiLLzZ" wrote in message ... I am setting up a restaurant menu in MSWord 07 in this type of format Hamburger......................................$6. 00 basic burger cooked to your liking House Salad...................................$7.00 Fresh garden vegetables with your choice of dressing my whole document is setup like that and what i want to do now is add numbers to the actual food item and keep the description directly underneath the food item. If i disable numbered list i can get 1 line of the description to be indented, but the second line doesn't follow suit....any ideas? i already have 2 pages of double columns typed out and i really do not want to re-type the entire document, any ideas would be great, thank you! |
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