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Multilevel lists: customised List Styles versus List Library templates

Multilevel lists are a great way to present information within your Word documents.  And although Word offers an array of multilevel list ‘templates’ which are quick and easy to use, these aren’t necessarily the most efficient and/or consistent way for creating lists. The Multilevel List gallery contains a number of sections as follows: Current List: […]

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Keep text only

Have you ever worked on a lengthy Word document, pasting text from other documents / programs, to then find your final document is a mishmash of different styles and formatting?  Well there’s a simple way to avoid this. Here’s how: Paste the text at the appropriate point within your document; A clipboard icon with Paste

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Give me a (section) break!

Section breaks are a bit of a mystery but if there’s one thing you should know about them, it’s this: section breaks control the formatting of the pages before it.  This includes formatting such as: Headers / footers; Page orientations – portrait versus landscape; Page layouts, e.g. standard one column page versus two columns; Page numbering.

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