From: Sesquipedalian Sam on 5 May 2010 12:30 If I type an asterisk (*) or a number + a period (1.) and then a space, Word starts an unordered/ordered list. I have defined some lists with formats that I prefer to the default lists that Word chooses. Is there a way that I can get Word to use my lists when I type "* " or "1. "?
From: Stefan Blom on 5 May 2010 14:19 No, the automatic application of numbering isn't that "intelligent." What you can do is create your own lists linked to styles. For single-level numbering, the easiest approach is to modify the built-in List Bullet and List Number styles, respectively. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via NNTP) "Sesquipedalian Sam" <sesquipod(a)nowhere.noway> wrote in message news:qr63u5lqqcsia4vkl10kdlp76bd8j7vff3(a)4ax.com... > If I type an asterisk (*) or a number + a period (1.) and then a > space, Word starts an unordered/ordered list. > > I have defined some lists with formats that I prefer to the default > lists that Word chooses. Is there a way that I can get Word to use my > lists when I type "* " or "1. "?
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