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Old June 9th, 2005, 10:32 AM
KI
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Default Bullets and Numbering Format

Please can anyone help.
I am preparing a report in ms word.
I am having difficulties formatting my bullet and numbering so they appear
as how i want it.
The below example is what i want it to look like

1. Title
1.1 Abcdefg...
i) Abcdefg...
ii) Abcdefg...
1.2 Abcdefg...
i) Abcdef....
1.3 Abcdef...

2. Next Title
2.1 Abcdefg...
i) Abcdefg...
ii) Abcdefg....
2.2 Abccdefg..

etc, etc

Any ideas?

Thank you.


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Old June 9th, 2005, 11:02 AM
Stefan Blom
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Set up numbering linked to styles as described at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"KI" wrote in message
...
Please can anyone help.
I am preparing a report in ms word.
I am having difficulties formatting my bullet and numbering so they

appear
as how i want it.
The below example is what i want it to look like

1. Title
1.1 Abcdefg...
i) Abcdefg...
ii) Abcdefg...
1.2 Abcdefg...
i) Abcdef....
1.3 Abcdef...

2. Next Title
2.1 Abcdefg...
i) Abcdefg...
ii) Abcdefg....
2.2 Abccdefg..

etc, etc

Any ideas?

Thank you.





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Old June 9th, 2005, 04:34 PM
Cynthia
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I used to do this all the time when I worked for Wood-Harbinger (an
engineering consulting firm in Bellevue WA) - These documents were used in
the various reports that were part of a larger package that was prepared for
each job they did, and it had to follow a precise outline form. As I recall
it, we had to setup the styles at the outset with the pecking order and
hierarchy of numbers and letters (case, etc.) for each level. The engineers
actually did work from these templates, and the main engineer had to markup
/ edit them and pass them on to us in word processing to make the
corrections. What a job that was!

Cynthia


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Old June 13th, 2005, 08:56 AM
Stefan Blom
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But don't you find it worth the effort, compared to recreating the
formats for each new document created?

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"Cynthia" wrote in message
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I used to do this all the time when I worked for Wood-Harbinger (an
engineering consulting firm in Bellevue WA) - These documents were

used in
the various reports that were part of a larger package that was

prepared for
each job they did, and it had to follow a precise outline form. As

I recall
it, we had to setup the styles at the outset with the pecking order

and
hierarchy of numbers and letters (case, etc.) for each level. The

engineers
actually did work from these templates, and the main engineer had to

markup
/ edit them and pass them on to us in word processing to make the
corrections. What a job that was!

Cynthia





 




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