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Creating a multilevel list with styles

Creating a multilevel list with styles

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Creating a multilevel list with styles

- If you've been following along so far in this chapter where we've created a couple of different lists, a bulleted list, a numbered list, did a little bit of formatting and editing, you can see that we've actually taken our bulleted and our numbered list and turned them into multiple level lists, and we did that ourselves and we came up with the default formatting for our bullets as well as our numbering. But, there is a multi-level type of list you can choose from and not only does it let you choose the formatting for your multiple levels, but it also lets you do something else and that is turn things into headings and make use of styles. Let's check out our document that we've been working with, our LH Press Release, you can open up 07_03 if you need to get caught up, and we're on page 2 here. Let's start with our bulleted list, we'll go into the left margin, when you see the arrow click and drag down to select all of the items in the list. Instead of using the pop-up toolbar here…

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