The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you use the Bullets and Numbering command on the Format menu (or the
Numbering button on the Standard toolbar) to number cells in a Word for
Windows table, you can only include one sequence of numbers in the table.
If you insert a second sequence of numbers in the table, Word continues the
numbering from the first set of numbers, even if you want to start over at
1. For example, Word starts the second set of numbers in the sample table
below at 5 instead of 1:
WORKAROUND
To include more than one sequence of numbers in a Word table using the
Numbering command, insert a continuous section break above the row where
you want to restart the numbering sequence. Use the following instructions
to create two separate numbering sequences in a Word table:
STATUSThis problem does not occur in Word version 6.0 for the Macintosh. Additional query words: 6.00a Start begin word6 winword continue reset
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