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Starter 2010
You can customize the appearance of a list by defining your own numbered,
bulleted, and multilevel lists. Once you customize them, you can save those
settings as a style and use it again and again.
Tab Description
Font tab Change the bullet font, style, size, color, underline style, underline color,
and effects.
Advanced tab Change the bullet font character spacing and OpenType features.
Tab Description
Font tab Change the bullet font, style, size, color, underline style, underline color, and
effects.
Advanced tab Change the bullet font character spacing and OpenType features.
Tab Description
Font tab Change the bullet font, style, size, color, underline style, underline color, and
effects.
Advanced tab Change the bullet font character spacing and OpenType features.
11. To change the style, click the down arrow next to Number style and
choose numbers, letters, or another chronological format. Specify a
level number to include this from.
12. Choose the number to start the list at. The default value is 1. To restart
numbering after a specific level, select the Restart List After check box
and choose a level in the list.
13. Select Legal Style Numbering to enforce a legal style on the multilevel
list.
14. To change the number alignment, choose Left, Centered,
or Right under Alignment
15. Specify a value for where to start the alignment and a value for the text
indent.
16. To apply these values to the entire list, choose Set for All Levels.
17. Enter a value for what should follow each number, Tab
character, Space, or Nothing. Check Add tab stop at and enter a
value.
18. Click OK.
Define a new list style
1. Select the text or numbered list you want to change.
2. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next
o Select File, and then from the left pane, select Options.
Word 2007
oClick the Microsoft Office button, and then select Word Options.
2. In the Word Options dialog, in the left pane, select Proofing.
3. In the right pane, under AutoCorrect options, select AutoCorrect
Options.
4. Select the AutoFormat As You Type tab.
5. Under Apply as you type, clear the Automatic numbered lists check
box, and then select OK.