The quickest way to create a custom bulleted list in Word 2007 is to change the formatting of an existing (or automatically created) bulleted list. Word automatically formats text as a bulleted list when [more…]
Not all lists are simple one-level lists. Sometimes you want multiple levels with different formats showing different levels of detail. Word 2007 can manage lists with up to nine levels; here’s one with [more…]
Word automatically formats text as a numbered list when you when you type a number and a period followed by a space: Word adds a tab and creates a ¼-inch hanging indent. [more…]
Word 2007 normally creates bulleted and numbered lists automatically, whether you use the List buttons on the Paragraph tab in the Ribbon buttons or Word’s AutoCorrect feature. If you prefer to create [more…]
Word 2007 creates numbered lists automatically when you use the List buttons on the Ribbon or Word’s AutoCorrect feature. If you already have some text that you want to make into a numbered list, you can [more…]
Word 2007 creates bulleted lists automatically by default: If you begin a paragraph with * or > or -> or <> or - followed by a space, Word changes what you typed to a bullet and a tab. If you already have [more…]
Word creates numbered lists automatically when you use the List buttons on the Ribbon or Word’s AutoCorrect feature. The List buttons are the first three in the upper row of Paragraph tab on the Ribbon [more…]
Word 2007 can create bulleted lists automatically, using Ribbon buttons or its AutoCorrect feature. The List buttons are the first three buttons in the upper row of Paragraph tab on the Ribbon. [more…]