Q & A list Style

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John, you can create a style-based list that contains the
characters "Q" and "A." Instead of making it a numbered
list, you could use the "Q" for style 1, and "A" for style
2. Set the paragraph to follow, to call the other, e.g.,
if style 1, then style 2 follows, if style 1, then style 2
follows.

When you set the style, click bullets and numbering, and
select the numbered list, followed by customize.

Format | Style | New | Format | Numbering: select one of
the numbered options then Customize: in number format,
change the number to a Q. Then, repeat the process for A.
Later, after you've named both the Q and A styles, go back
and set the style for the following paragraph option.

See...

http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.
html

jesse
 

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