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Word multi-level lists, new list, reset numbering and more

Word lists have more power and, let’s face it, confusion hiding under the menus. How to start a new list, continue a previous list, reset the numbering and trying to figure out how a list numbering has been messed up.

Many questions arising from our article on Word Autonumbering.  Many of them asked about continuing numbering after a break for non-numbered text.

“There is no way of saying which numbering system should be continued from, and at what depth. “

There is, but it’s not obvious. Right-click at the autonumber and you’ll see some options:

Word multi-level lists, new list, reset numbering and more Microsoft Word

Those options have been in Word for many years/versions. Though in modern Word they might be hiding in an increasingly crowded right-click menu.

Word multi-level lists, new list, reset numbering and more Microsoft Word

Set Numbering Value

Choose ‘Set Numbering Value’ and you can set the numbering exactly and start a new list.

Start New List

Start new list might not do what you expect. It should be called “Make new list from this level onwards”.

It sets a starting value for the new list from the level of the current item not the first level. In this example, starting a new list from level 4 with starting value of 5.

Word multi-level lists, new list, reset numbering and more Microsoft Word

That doesn’t look like a new list but a mistake in numbering. There’s no indication that a new list has started (not even the Show All button gives a clue).

If you want to start a totally new list from level 1, change the level of the current line first (using the Indent button or Alt + Shift + left arrow).

Word multi-level lists, new list, reset numbering and more Microsoft Word

Continue from previous list

Use this to resume the earlier list after a break.

Word multi-level lists, new list, reset numbering and more Microsoft Word

Advance value

skip some numbers with the new starting point set at …

Set Value to ..

The ‘Set value to’ will show as many counters as the depth of levels requires.  Here’s an extreme example with all nine available levels …

Word multi-level lists, new list, reset numbering and more Microsoft Word

Word multi-level Numbering

Debugging a Word list problem
Faster Numbered and Multi-Level Level changes
Word multi-level lists, new list, reset numbering and more

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