The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSMultilevel numbers do not increment based on the level of the Heading style that is applied to a paragraph. CAUSE
Multilevel numbering is designed to increment based on the left indent
applied to a paragraph. It is not designed to number paragraphs formatted
with Heading styles. In fact, the Multilevel tab is not available in the
Bullets And Numbering dialog box when the first paragraph in the selection
is a heading paragraph. To number paragraphs formatted with heading style,
click Heading Numbering on the Format menu.
STATUS
This behavior is by design in the versions of Microsoft Word listed at the
beginning of this article. The Heading Numbering command (on the Format
menu) should be used to number paragraphs formatted with heading styles.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following example demonstrates how the first choice in the Multilevel Numbering Style Gallery would be applied to a mixture of paragraphs formatted with Normal style and Heading styles.
When multilevel numbering is reapplied to a heading paragraph that is
indented after multilevel numbering is first applied, the indent is
removed and the paragraph reverts to the indentation defined by the
heading style.
If Heading Numbering had previously been applied to the heading paragraphs, it would not be disturbed by the application of Multilevel numbering to the Normal style paragraphs in the selection. For example, when using the first Gallery style from both Heading Numbering and Multilevel numbering, the result is as follows:
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, Chapter 8, "Formatting and Sorting Lists," "Creating a Multilevel List" and "Numbering Headings" sections Additional query words: outline
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