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MLBeck
Question 1--I had posted this in the word.programming group, but moved
it here because I didn't get a response. What's the difference between
the two groups?
Question 2--Am I correct in understanding that in the following code,
the object
"ListTemplate(4)" refers to whatever template happens to be in the
4th position of my OutlineNumberGallery? And that this could refer to
a different ListTemplate on someone else's computer? If I make a
template for others to use, the fact that it refers to a different
list template should not matter as long as I specify what I want each
item in the ListLevel to be, right? Or do I need to refer to the
ListTemplate by the name I gave it? And how would I do that?
"ListTemplate("MyList")" or is there some property for name?
With
ListGalleries(wdOutlineNumberGallery).ListTemplates(4).ListLevels(1)
.NumberFormat = "%1"
.TrailingCharacter = wdTrailingTab
.NumberStyle = wdListNumberStyleArabic
.NumberPosition = InchesToPoints(0)
.Alignment = wdListLevelAlignLeft
.TextPosition = InchesToPoints(0.3)
.TabPosition = InchesToPoints(0.3)
.ResetOnHigher = 0
.StartAt = strSecNum
.LinkedStyle = "Heading 1"
End With
My code actually goes on to speficy each list level. I just did not
include it here.
it here because I didn't get a response. What's the difference between
the two groups?
Question 2--Am I correct in understanding that in the following code,
the object
"ListTemplate(4)" refers to whatever template happens to be in the
4th position of my OutlineNumberGallery? And that this could refer to
a different ListTemplate on someone else's computer? If I make a
template for others to use, the fact that it refers to a different
list template should not matter as long as I specify what I want each
item in the ListLevel to be, right? Or do I need to refer to the
ListTemplate by the name I gave it? And how would I do that?
"ListTemplate("MyList")" or is there some property for name?
With
ListGalleries(wdOutlineNumberGallery).ListTemplates(4).ListLevels(1)
.NumberFormat = "%1"
.TrailingCharacter = wdTrailingTab
.NumberStyle = wdListNumberStyleArabic
.NumberPosition = InchesToPoints(0)
.Alignment = wdListLevelAlignLeft
.TextPosition = InchesToPoints(0.3)
.TabPosition = InchesToPoints(0.3)
.ResetOnHigher = 0
.StartAt = strSecNum
.LinkedStyle = "Heading 1"
End With
My code actually goes on to speficy each list level. I just did not
include it here.