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How Do You Create A Multilevel Numbered Or Bulleted List In Word 2003?

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How Do You Create A Multilevel Numbered Or Bulleted List In Word 2003?

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You can create a multilevel numbered or bulleted list in Word 2003 using the buttons on the toolbar or as you type. Here’s how to make them: Open a new document. Run Microsoft Word 2003 and click “File” and then “New.” Make sure your options are set. By default, “Autocorrect” will help you make lists. To check, click “Tools,” and then “Autocorrect Options.” Click the “Autoformat as You Type” tab. Under the “Apply as You Type” heading, make sure you have checked “Automatic Bulleted Lists” and “Automatic Numbered Lists.” Create a numbered list. Type “1.” at the beginning of a line. Once you hit “Enter,” Word automatically will insert the next number in the list. Press “Enter” twice to end the list, or backspace to delete a number. Create a bulleted list. Type “*” at the beginning of a line and then the spacebar or tab key. Type the first item in the list and then hit “Enter” to go to the next. End the list as in Step 3. Make an existing list bulleted or numbered. Select the list with the

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