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[edit] Lists
Mike McBride
KWord has a simple and flexible list creation system. Using the same interface, KWord can create bulleted or enumerated lists of nearly any depth. For easy, simple lists, KWord offers a toolbar button for both enumerated and bulleted lists.
An enumerating style is a series of letters or numbers which proposes an order or hierarchy within the list. Bullets simply mark the item as part of the list and usually consist of a symbol or shape.
[edit] Simple lists
To quickly create a single level list, KWord provides two toolbar buttons.
To create a simple enumerated list, simply select
from the paragraph toolbar. A small menu will list different enumerated list styles. Select the appropriate style and the selected paragraphs are converted into a list of that style.
To create a simple bulleted list, select
from the paragraph toolbar. A small menu will list different bulleted list styles. Select the appropriate style and the selected paragraphs are converted into a bulleted list of that style.
- You are still able to make changes to the list styles by using the dialog.
[edit] Complex lists
All complex list formatting is done through the Paragraph Settings dialog. To get to the Paragraph Settings dialog you can:
- Select Format->Paragraph... from the menubar
- Type Alt+Ctrl+P
- Place the mouse pointer in the paragraphs that will become the list and click once with the right mouse button. A small menu will appear. Select Paragraph....
A dialog will appear. To find the tab specific to lists, click once on the tab labeled Bullets/Numbers.
[edit] List type
To format the selected text as a list, select the radio button labeled List from the top section of the dialog box.
There is a list of five bullets types and five enumerating styles along the left side of the dialog box. Select the desired list style from the list on the left.
[edit] Changing the look of the list
The text box labeled Prefix text: allows the user to add text before the enumeration or bullet.
The text box labeled Suffix text: allows the user to add text after the enumeration or bullet.
For example: If “Step” is typed into the Prefix text: box, and “-” is typed into the Suffix text: text box, the list will look like this:
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Step 1 - Place 1 cup of flour in a large mixing bowl. Step 2 - Add 1/4 tablespoon of yeast. Step 3 - .... |
If an enumerated list style is selected, the starting number/letter for the list can be set in the spin box labeled Start at:. If you have selected a bulleted list style, this box will be inactive.
[edit] Multi-level lists
The spin box labeled ===Depth:=== is used to add subsections to your list. By selecting a depth greater than one, you are adding a subsection to the list.
Example of a multilevel enumerated list:
An example of a multilevel bulleted list:
Adjust the depth setting to determine where in the list this text occurs.
By adjusting the spin box labeled Display levels: you can determine if previous levels are displayed. For example, with a list where Depth: is set to three and Display levels: is set to one might be:
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i. This is a step ii. This is another step |
If you change the Display levels: to two, it would change to:
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A.i. This is a step A.ii. This is another step |
You can always refer to the preview section of the dialog for an example of how your list will look.
[edit] Custom Bullets
If you select Custom Bullet from the list of styles, you can click on the button labeled Custom character: to choose the letter or symbol you want for your bulleted list.
[edit] Restart new list
If you select the checkbox labeled Restart numbering at this paragraph KWord will start numbering your list at the beginning.
[edit] Multiple paragraphs in one list element
Each new paragraph represents a new list element. Sometimes, however, it will be desirable to have multiple paragraphs on a single list element. This is accomplished by inserting a New Line character instead of a Paragraph Break.
To insert a New Line, type Shift+Return.
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