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SAGillette
I am trying to set up a course outline that is divided into 10 sections (with
section breaks).
I have set up a list style for the first section, with the levels linked to
heading styles, which works fine. The problem is when I want to start the
outline numbering over again in the second section.
If I just choose the list style from the Multi-Level List box, it continues
the numbering from the previous section. If I try to change the numbering
back to, in this case, Roman numeral 1, it won't let me, saying that "The
value is less than the previous entry in the list."
So, I choose "define new multilevel list" and it seems to automatically pick
up the list style and works just fine.
The problem is when I go to the third section. I choose "define new
multi-level list" again and this time the dialog box has lost all its heading
links and changed the alignment and indentations.
Is what I am trying to do impossible in Word 2007?
section breaks).
I have set up a list style for the first section, with the levels linked to
heading styles, which works fine. The problem is when I want to start the
outline numbering over again in the second section.
If I just choose the list style from the Multi-Level List box, it continues
the numbering from the previous section. If I try to change the numbering
back to, in this case, Roman numeral 1, it won't let me, saying that "The
value is less than the previous entry in the list."
So, I choose "define new multilevel list" and it seems to automatically pick
up the list style and works just fine.
The problem is when I go to the third section. I choose "define new
multi-level list" again and this time the dialog box has lost all its heading
links and changed the alignment and indentations.
Is what I am trying to do impossible in Word 2007?