two lists on the same level (restart numbering)

  • Thread starter Sergei Shelukhin
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Sergei Shelukhin

Hi. How do I make Word 2007 stop the list and start another one on the
same level?
The setup is like this:
Blah blah blah:
1. blah
2. blah
3. blah
And blah blah blah:
1. blah
2. blah

Word stubbornly insists on starting the 2nd list at 4, how do I tell it
that the first list has ended and it's the different list??

In Word 2003, restart numbering at one worked; now it doesn't, and if I
use the context menu item about explicitly specifying the number to
restart at, word automatically moves the list to some other sub-list
level and changes number format. If I change the format back, it
changes the numbering back to "from 4" which is very annoying, a lot of
manual manipulations with formats and indents are required to set it
up. Is there any way to fix this?
 
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Stefan Blom

You can use a { LISTNUM \L 1 \s 0 } field to restart numbering. Insert
it at the *end* of each "sub-list."

To insert the field: Press Ctrl+F9 to insert the field delimiters,
{ }. Then type the code as shown above. Press F9.

Obviously, you don't want the field to print. To prevent this from
happening, select and format it as hidden text.

For this and other methods, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/numbering/ListRestartMethods.htm (note that
the article hasn't been updated for Word 07 yet).

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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Cindy M.

Hi Sergei,
How do I make Word 2007 stop the list and start another one on the
same level?
The setup is like this:
Blah blah blah:
1. blah
2. blah
3. blah
And blah blah blah:
1. blah
2. blah

Word stubbornly insists on starting the 2nd list at 4, how do I tell it
that the first list has ended and it's the different list??
Well, if I start in a new Word 2007 document, type the text, select the
first list and click the Numbering button, then select the second list
and click the button again...

The second list starts at 1, all by itself. An AutoCorrect options button
appears at the left with the option to Continue Numbering. I can switch
back and forth as much as I wish.

What steps are you using to create the lists?
In Word 2003, restart numbering at one worked; now it doesn't, and if I
use the context menu item about explicitly specifying the number to
restart at, word automatically moves the list to some other sub-list
level and changes number format. If I change the format back, it
changes the numbering back to "from 4" which is very annoying, a lot of
manual manipulations with formats and indents are required to set it
up. Is there any way to fix this?

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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Sergei Shelukhin

In this case I am editing a 20-page document with lots of lists so the
procedure is not very orderly.
Usually I just type text in sequence, but sometimes I want to copy
paste items from one list to another or insert a list in the middle of
text with some lists existing above and below.
Word however usually refuses to behave even in the most simple scenario
(typing in sequence) and I can't discern any logic behind when it does
work correctly and when it doesn't; I'm using a trick from the 2nd post
:)
 
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John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh]

You may have turned off your Paste Options Buttons. Look them up in the
help. If you turn them back on, when you paste a list item into the middle
of another list, Word will ask you whether you want to merge the two lists
or start a new list.


In this case I am editing a 20-page document with lots of lists so the
procedure is not very orderly.
Usually I just type text in sequence, but sometimes I want to copy
paste items from one list to another or insert a list in the middle of
text with some lists existing above and below.
Word however usually refuses to behave even in the most simple scenario
(typing in sequence) and I can't discern any logic behind when it does
work correctly and when it doesn't; I'm using a trick from the 2nd post
:)

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Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread. Please do not email
me unless I ask you to.

John McGhie <[email protected]>
Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Business Analyst, Consultant
Technical Writer.
Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410
 

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