Brilliant Agata! If Word presentations could get an Oscar nomination then this would be the one. Getting numbering and paragraphs to work has baffled me for decades. In five minutes you put it right!! Thanks
Thank you so much for this video! I was under the impression that I knew what I was doing with the Word numbering system until it started misbehaving in one of my thesis chapters, causing crashes at somewhat inconvenient moments... Following this step-by-step seems to have fixed the problem!
Thank you so much! It's such a simple task, and i needed to browse at least 10 videos to get the right info for multilevel 1.1.1 numbered list. Thanks again.
Thank you so very much for this video. It really helps to be able to see the words in action. This video helped me alot during the last part of my semester.
Thank you so very much for this video! I have been trying to do multi-level lists for such a long time and your instruction finally helped me figure it out!
If only I had watched this video before I thought I could figure it out for myself and hacked my way through multiple documents!!! arghhhhh ... THANKS!!
My instinct would've been to select Define New Multilevel List instead of Define New List Style. Perhaps this is where I've been going wrong? Thank you. Ever so helpful.
Thanks for putting this together, though some audio on Level 3 would be good because it is not clear that you need to select include from level 1 and 2 a the same time.
What's the purpose of clicking the Tab Stops in the checkbox in the "Modify Multilevel List" dialog box? I don't see any difference whether I check it or not. Thanks.
Great video. I have created my numbered headings. How do I number paragraphs which link to these headings, rather than using outline numbering which I have to restart
Thanks. When I have a lot numbered lists, I used two additional Heading styles. Lets say you have three levels in hyour outline, I use Heading 4 with no number and then Heading 5 that is numbered with one Arabic number (1,2,3...) Heading 4 is always a blank line and is used to restart numbering. Heading 5 is used for any numbered list. I know it sound complicated but it works well and you don't have to constantly restart the list.
If you already used styles, ensure that all headings in level 1 are the same style, all headings in level 2 are in another but also consistently applied style etc. Then link levels with these styles and it should work all the same. The trick is to use consistent styles (no matter how named) and linked them to the appropriate list level. I hope this helps.
Having spent hours trying to format a word report this has come as a complete revelation. Brilliant. Many thanks
Brilliant Agata! If Word presentations could get an Oscar nomination then this would be the one. Getting numbering and paragraphs to work has baffled me for decades. In five minutes you put it right!! Thanks
If I'd only spent an hour mucking around prior to watching this I'd be a happy camper.
Thanks.
Dear Agata, Thank you very much. It am writing a manual and it was driving me nuts until I watched this.
This was very helpful. It's an easy to follow "how to" guide that really helped me get the list numbering I wanted in a large document.
Thank you so much for this video! I was under the impression that I knew what I was doing with the Word numbering system until it started misbehaving in one of my thesis chapters, causing crashes at somewhat inconvenient moments... Following this step-by-step seems to have fixed the problem!
Thank you so much! It's such a simple task, and i needed to browse at least 10 videos to get the right info for multilevel 1.1.1 numbered list.
Thanks again.
You have the gift of teaching. Thank you.
I love you for this excellent video! You saved me from reproducing a whole document. Thank you!
Very well done. Thank you so much. I hope you get around to posting more educational videos on how to use word docs.
Excellent video. Easy-to-follow and understand. Thank you!
Thank you so very much for this video. It really helps to be able to see the words in action. This video helped me alot during the last part of my semester.
Thank you so much for this video I have referred to it many times . The best video on the subject I have seen.
This has been hugely useful - after a morning of fighting Word. THANK YOU!
Best explanation I have seen by far! Thanks!
Very well explained, gonna use this for the rest of my life!
Thanks for your help. I appreciate so much the time you spent doing this video. thanks.
Thank you so very much for this video! I have been trying to do multi-level lists for such a long time and your instruction finally helped me figure it out!
Thanks a lot. You solved my problem that I was trying to fix for many hours.
If only I had watched this video before I thought I could figure it out for myself and hacked my way through multiple documents!!! arghhhhh ... THANKS!!
this video was a lifesaver! Thank you!
Thank you Agata - regards from Norway! Cezary
Thank you so much Agata. It is really helpful.
Great article and simple to follow!
Beautiful job! Thanks so much!
Thank you!! I could have saved myself an hour and a half if I'd just found this video instead.
My instinct would've been to select Define New Multilevel List instead of Define New List Style. Perhaps this is where I've been going wrong? Thank you. Ever so helpful.
Thank you for making and posting - this was SO helpful
Great tutorial, saves me so much headaches.
Thanks! Just what I needed to get started.
Thanks for putting this together, though some audio on Level 3 would be good because it is not clear that you need to select include from level 1 and 2 a the same time.
Thank you! That was helpful and clear.
You are a life saver. Thanks
great job, well done. easy .
many thanks, you made it very easy.
Thank you!!!! this is very useful!
Thanks - works like a charm in MS Office Professionel Plus 2010 also! :-)
What's the purpose of clicking the Tab Stops in the checkbox in the "Modify Multilevel List" dialog box? I don't see any difference whether I check it or not. Thanks.
Dear Agata: I would like to know how to change the order of bulleted items, i.e. making item #1 item #4. is there an automatic way to do this?
thank you very much ... finally i come out of BIG headache
great! a lot better than microsoft help!
Thanks, that was very good.
And you are a very nice looking lady ;-)
Great video. I have created my numbered headings. How do I number paragraphs which link to these headings, rather than using outline numbering which I have to restart
Thanks. When I have a lot numbered lists, I used two additional Heading styles. Lets say you have three levels in hyour outline, I use Heading 4 with no number and then Heading 5 that is numbered with one Arabic number (1,2,3...) Heading 4 is always a blank line and is used to restart numbering. Heading 5 is used for any numbered list. I know it sound complicated but it works well and you don't have to constantly restart the list.
Is it possible to type anything before the numbering in numbered list?
thanks a lot , it is helpful
How do I apply "MyStyle" in my already formatted (mismatched) documents?
If you already used styles, ensure that all headings in level 1 are the same style, all headings in level 2 are in another but also consistently applied style etc. Then link levels with these styles and it should work all the same. The trick is to use consistent styles (no matter how named) and linked them to the appropriate list level. I hope this helps.