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replyReply Thu 18 Aug 2011, 15:47Delegate Jassen said...

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Style numbered list

When creating a numbered list using a custom style, how do you go back into it to format how it appears, i.e, set the indentation differently?

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replyReply Mon 22 Aug 2011, 08:43Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Style numbered list

Hi Jassen, good to hear from you. If you create a numbered list and ensure your cursor is within that text, you can click on the drop down beside the multilevel list icon. If your list style has been set up correctly you'll see "Current List" at the top with a preview of the numbered levels. You can right click on this preview and choose modify, which will take you back to the List Styles dialog box where you can modify setttings such as indents.

Hope this helps,

Anthony

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