B
Bev
For Word 2003, is there some advantage to creating a style type of list
rather than paragraph for numbered lists?
I played around with the list type and discovered that each time I apply the
list type style to the steps to be numbered, the sequence always starts out
at a. (I played around with alpha numbering instead of numeric.) That worked
for me because other writers, engineers, and project managers all get to
manipulate these documents at will. Having a style they can apply without
renumbering is going to go a long way to preserve sanity.
These folks don't want to learn keyboard shortcuts for autotext or other
ways that Word users learn to simplify activity. They want buttons to click,
not keyboard strokes. That's why I use macros and other commands on a custom
toolbar.
So far, using the list type seems to work for the renumbering issue. The
only issue I have found is that it is a template, I guess, that is applied to
the paragraph style, which remains intact in the Styles and Formatting list.
I don't know if others who touch these documents would find that to be a
problem.
rather than paragraph for numbered lists?
I played around with the list type and discovered that each time I apply the
list type style to the steps to be numbered, the sequence always starts out
at a. (I played around with alpha numbering instead of numeric.) That worked
for me because other writers, engineers, and project managers all get to
manipulate these documents at will. Having a style they can apply without
renumbering is going to go a long way to preserve sanity.
These folks don't want to learn keyboard shortcuts for autotext or other
ways that Word users learn to simplify activity. They want buttons to click,
not keyboard strokes. That's why I use macros and other commands on a custom
toolbar.
So far, using the list type seems to work for the renumbering issue. The
only issue I have found is that it is a template, I guess, that is applied to
the paragraph style, which remains intact in the Styles and Formatting list.
I don't know if others who touch these documents would find that to be a
problem.