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Automatic Numbering
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Word's automatic numbering formats allow you to easily create lists that have one leading zero. If you want more than one leading zero, then your options are more limited and you may need to look to a technique that doesn't even use the standard automatic numbering.
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You are not limited to only using Arabic numerals in your numbered lists. Word allows you to select from a wide range of numbering schemes. You only need to use the Customize Numbered List dialog box to make the changes, as outlined in this tip.
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Numbered lists provide a 1-2-3 way of organizing your document. You can create numbered lists very easily using the techniques in this tip.
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Want to add numbers to your outline? Find out how with Word 6 or Word 95.
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Want to add numbers to your outline? Here's the steps.
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You can use outline numbering in a table, the same as you would outside of a table. The only difference is the keystrokes you use to change different outline levels. This tip discusses these differences.
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