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A multilevel list shows the list items at different levels rather than at one level.
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click the arrow beside the mulyilevel list button notice4 the outliune numbering styles avaiable in the list library
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hi it alows you to change the type of style you want has a wide range of styles helps you pick out what style looks best by Joshua yates
In HTML markup the square in a List is:In CSS the CSS Sheet would include this for a square List item:ul.square {list-style-type: square;}
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <style type="text/css" media="screen"> ul { background: #FFFFFF; } </style> </head> <body> </body> </html>
Use the CSS list-style-type, for example: <ul style="list-style-type:circle"> <li>Item 1</li> <li>Item 2</li> <li>Item 3</li> </ul>
<Ctrl>+<Spacebar> only resets the font characteristics within the paragraph. It does not change any paragraph characteristics you may have set by hand (such as via the Home tab ribbon), such as alignment, bullets/numbering, borders, or indents. To revert to the paragraph style characteristics, you have to click the paragraph style name again, and even then things might not be exactly right. For example, if you were in a numbered list, and you click the numbered list style again, the paragraph you are resetting may turn into a list of its own (and have its own number and space before or after it). To fix, highlight the entire list and click the style for that list. Although I cannot at the moment reproduce it, sometimes when I am trying to reset the paragraph style (per above), Word asks me if I want to save to a new Quick Style. Just say no!
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