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SUMMARY
In Word 2.0 for Windows, the Numbered List option (available by
choosing the Bullets And Numbering command from the Tools menu) does
not list a maximum/minimum value at which to start numbering
paragraphs. The minimum/maximum value should be between 0 (zero) and
65534.
MORE INFORMATION
In Word 2.0, you can number paragraphs in a document by choosing the
Bullets And Numbering command from the Tools menu and selecting the
Numbered List option. The Start At option does not indicate the limit
for the value entered. If the number exceeds 65535, no error message
appears, but the numbering starts over at 0. For example, if you enter
65545, Word changes the entry to 9.
Word does not indicate a valid number to use. If you enter any number above 65535, the numbering restarts at 0. Word automatically enters the number into the document. NOTE: Entering a negative value in the Start At option results in a negative numbering scheme, such as, -1, -2, -3 initially; however, Word interprets the negative sign as a new separator value and changes the numbering to 1-, 2-, 3- if you choose Bullets and Numbering from the Tools menu a second time. For more information, see the Word for Windows online Help topic "Bullets - Adding numbers to a list." Additional query words: 2.0 2.0a 2.0a-CD 2.0b 2.0c word6 winword 6.0 6.0a 6.0c winword2
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