WinWord: Different Indents Cause Improper Numbering SequenceLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q80857 |
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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Word for Windows, outline numbering is restarted each time a new indent measurement is found.
MORE INFORMATIONIn Word for Windows, you can set indents by choosing Bullets and Numbering from the Tools menu, selecting the Outline option button, and selecting Outline in the Format box. Indents are treated as heading levels when Word applies outline numbering. In the example below, three indented paragraphs are numbered using the Bullets and Numbering command. Before applying outline numbering, the three indented paragraphs appear as follows:
TITLE SUBTITLE SUBTITLEAfter applying outline numbering, the three indented paragraphs appear as follows:
I. TITLE A. SUBTITLE 1. SUBTITLEIf you set up a series of indents in the above format and then number the text, the numbering orders itself properly; however, if you add more information to the outline and set different indents, the numbering restarts with one (I.) and does not follow the proper sequence. This is a design feature of Word version 2.0.
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, pages 171-174, 521-532
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