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Creating a multilevel list with styles

Creating a multilevel list with styles - Microsoft Word Tutorial

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Creating a multilevel list with styles

A multilevel list is simply a variation of a bulleted or numbered list. In the previous lesson, when we went to a list, and hit Enter after one of the items, and then used our Tab key to go down a level, we turned a bulleted or numbered list into a multilevel list, but there are also some presets, and they can tie into styles as well, which we're going to explore now using this document called Multilevel List. As you know, when we click in the title here, we can go to our quick styles to see what style has been applied, and it as the Title style. If we go into any of the items, Main, or Sub level items, notice that it's the Normal style that's been applied, and if we look over here in the Navigation pane under Headings, there aren't any. But that can all change if we go to some Multilevel List options. Let's click and drag in the left margin from Main Level all the way down to the last Main Level, and with them all selected, we get the pop-up tools. There is no option here for what we…

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