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Microsoft Weekly Newsletter Be your company's Microsoft insider by reading these Windows and Office tips, tricks, and cheat sheets. Delivered Mondays and Wednesdays Sign up today. Editor's Picks. The best programming languages to learn in Check for Log4j vulnerabilities with this simple-to-use script. When the list contains multiple levels, Jama Connect continues to use bullets. However, each set is indented to indicate where the original levels existed.
Once imported, they appear as three items on three levels because sub-sections in Word are treated as child items in Jama Connect.
The Headings serve as the item Summary field, and the normal text style translates to the Description field. EDIT: Appears has the same feature. Confirmed it goes back to , not in Neat "hidden" feature. In reply to Rohn's post on September 8, In reply to Rohn's post on September 9, Any ideas how to do this with bulleted lists let me know, cheers.
Charles Kenyon Volunteer Moderator. In reply to wildetudor's post on September 9, You can attach keyboard shortcuts to styles. Bullets can be done through styles. Yes, you can assign an "Outline level" different from "Body Text" to any paragraph or paragraph style , with the exception for the built-in heading styles whose "Outline levels" are hard-coded. Often, it it easier to just work with the built-in headings, though.
Note that you can change the indentation for any multilevel list headings or no headings in the Multilevel List dialog box. Even if you don't want to use the built-in headings for a multilevel list, you should still assign paragraph styles one style for each numbering level. See the link in Charles' reply. Click Picture and then browse for your picture from a file or Bing Image Search. Review what the picture bullets will look like and click OK to add it or change the picture by repeating steps Click Font and then change the font properties to be used for the bullet.
You can choose settings on the Font tab or Advanced tab:. Under alignment, choose Left , Centered , or Right. To change the style, click the down arrow next to Number style and choose numbers, letters, or another chronological format. To change the font size, style, and color, click Font and choose a setting on the Font tab or Advanced tab:. To append the numbering with a dash, parentheses, or another value, enter it in the Number format field.
To change the number alignment, choose Left , Centered , or Right under Alignment. Expand the Multilevel list dialog box by clicking More in the lower left corner. Choose the list level to modify by selecting it in the list.
Choose where you would like to apply your changes by clicking Whole list , This point forward , or Current paragraph. To use an existing style in Word for each level in the list, choose a style under Link level to style. Give the multilevel list a name in the ListNum field list name.
This name will appear wherever you see the Listnum field. To append the numbered list with a dash, parentheses, or another value, enter it in the Number format field.
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