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Creating levels in a list

Creating levels in a list - Microsoft Word Tutorial

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Creating levels in a list

When creating your lists here in Microsoft Word, whether they'd be bulleted or numbered lists, you have the ability to add additional levels. Think about substeps for certain steps, for example. We're going to look at creating those different levels as we continue to work with our Recipes document, and if you need to get caught up, you can go to the Chapter7 folder, and open up Recipes3. Here on page 3, we do have our bulleted list, as well as our numbered list. Let's begin with the bulleted list. We'll just click after the word stalks in the first line. We know when we hit Enter, we're going to get a new bullet automatically, because we're using the bullet function, and it's a level 1 bullet. But if we wanted a subset here of our 24 thin asparagus stalks, we could hit the Tab key to go down to level 2. Now all we have to do is continue typing. Let's type in the following: 4-6 inches in length. When you press Enter, you now get a new level 2 bullet. If you want to go down the level…

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