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Will Herrick
Hey everyone,
We are going to be converting our document templates to use
style-based numbering instead of Word's default way of numbering
(because it is horrible!) and the way we have been restarting
numbering is with the following field:
{LISTNUM \l 1 \s 0}
Is it possible have a quickword/autocorrect, or something similar,
that will automatically change the text, say, "restartlist" to that
field and make it white so it does not show in the print-outs? If we
can't do this then unfortunately we will have to stick with normal
numbering, since having to insert that after each list would drive our
transcriptionists CRAZY! (it is an OK solution for other documents we
do, though, since we almost never have to enter them -- they are part
of a VBA UserForm template already)
Thanks for any tips!
We are going to be converting our document templates to use
style-based numbering instead of Word's default way of numbering
(because it is horrible!) and the way we have been restarting
numbering is with the following field:
{LISTNUM \l 1 \s 0}
Is it possible have a quickword/autocorrect, or something similar,
that will automatically change the text, say, "restartlist" to that
field and make it white so it does not show in the print-outs? If we
can't do this then unfortunately we will have to stick with normal
numbering, since having to insert that after each list would drive our
transcriptionists CRAZY! (it is an OK solution for other documents we
do, though, since we almost never have to enter them -- they are part
of a VBA UserForm template already)
Thanks for any tips!