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Microsoft Word 97 for Windows provides a new field for numbering items in
a paragraph or for using multiple numbers on the same line of text.
Syntax
The syntax of the ListNum field is
ListNum "Name" [Switches]
where "Name" lets you associate ListNum with a specific multilevel list.
Switches:
\L specifies the level in the list.
\s specifies the start-at value for the list.
NOTE: There is no way to change the format of the number (or letter)
inserted by the field directly. However you can use the CHARFORMAT
switch to change the format. For more information about Charformat,
click Contents And Index on the Help menu, click the Find tab in
Word Help, type the following text:
Charformat
and then click the Display button. If you are unable to find the
information you need, ask the Office Assistant.
There are three built-in list definitions: NumberDefault, OutlineDefault,
and LegalDefault. Each of these lists has a format automatically applied
to each level. The following table lists the default formats for each list
type.
Level NumberDefault OutlineDefault LegalDefault
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1 1) I. 1.
2 a) A. 1.1.
3 i) 1. 1.1.1.
4 (1) a) 1.1.1.1.
5 (a) (1) 1.1.1.1.1.
6 (i) (a) 1.1.1.1.1.1.
7 1. (i) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.
8 a. (a) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.
9 i. (i) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.
If you don't specify a built-in list, Word 97 either links ListNum to the
last list in the document or defaults to the NumberDefault list.
Changing the Value of the ListNum Result
To change the value of the ListNum result, you change the list level.
There are two methods you can use to accomplish this.
Method 1: Use the Increase Indent Button:
After inserting the ListNum field, select the result and click the
Increase Indent or Decrease Indent button to toggle through the list of
choices. This will change the level specified by the \L switch, and will
apply the appropriate format.
Method 2: Edit the ListNum Field:
After you insert the ListNum field, press ALT+F9 to display the field
codes. Change the ListNum field to reflect the desired numbering style.
For example, if you want a number list to have the format of
(a)
(b)
(c)
then each ListNum field in the list would resemble the following:
{ListNum "NumberDefault" \L 5}
Inserting a ListNum Field
- On the Insert menu, click Field.
- In the Field dialog box, under Field Names, select ListNum. To add
options (switches) to the ListNum field, click the Options button and
use the "Add to Field" button to add the appropriate options to the
ListNum field.
NOTE: A ListNum field that occurs within a paragraph, but not at the start
of the paragraph, is assumed to be one level deeper than the number at the
start of the paragraph.
For more information about the ListNum field, click Contents And Index on
the Help menu, click the Index tab in Help Topics: Microsoft Word, type
the following text
ListNum
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "LISTNUM field"
topic. If you are unable to find the information you need, ask the Office
Assistant.
For additional information about the ListNum field, please see the
following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
155961 WD97: ListNum Field Not Converted Saving to Word 6.0/95
159943 WD97: General Information about Bullets and Numbering
160977 WD97: Error: ListNum Field In Table Causes Invalid Page Fault
157868 WD97: Custom Style Based on List Number Style Drops Numbering