S
sefi.barsinai
Hi,
I have defined list styles in Word 2003 to be used for numbered and
bulleted
lists. It solved the problem that i previously had while copying text
from
one document to the other (Word used to join all numbered list into one
long
list...) which made me very happy.
However, a new problem poped up - when i try to indent the first item
in the
list (by clicking Tab at the beginning of the line or by clicking the
Indent
button at the Format toolbar) nothing happens - the line remains in the
same
location.
This does not happen if i use Word standard button for numbered list
definition.
How can i make the first list item "indentable"?
Or how do i use numbered styles that behaves exactly like the native
Word
numbered list?
I have defined list styles in Word 2003 to be used for numbered and
bulleted
lists. It solved the problem that i previously had while copying text
from
one document to the other (Word used to join all numbered list into one
long
list...) which made me very happy.
However, a new problem poped up - when i try to indent the first item
in the
list (by clicking Tab at the beginning of the line or by clicking the
Indent
button at the Format toolbar) nothing happens - the line remains in the
same
location.
This does not happen if i use Word standard button for numbered list
definition.
How can i make the first list item "indentable"?
Or how do i use numbered styles that behaves exactly like the native
Word
numbered list?