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How Do I Get 1.01?

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ECrystal - 26 Jan 2004 18:36 GMT
I need to add a zero into Word's normal numbering so that
I get 1.01 instead of 1.1.  My problem arises when I get
to 1.10.  I get 1.010, and that's not what I want.  Can
anyone help?  Thanks in advance.
Klaus Linke - 26 Jan 2004 18:56 GMT
Hi E,

When you set up your numbered style (Format > Numbering > Customize...),
choose "01, 02, 03, ..." in "Number style" dropdown.

Greetings,
Klaus

> I need to add a zero into Word's normal numbering so
> that I get 1.01 instead of 1.1.  My problem arises when
> I get to 1.10.  I get 1.010, and that's not what I want.
> Can anyone help?  Thanks in advance.
ECrystal - 26 Jan 2004 20:56 GMT
Thanks, Klaus, but for whatever reason, the Number style
for that particular level is greyed out, inactive.  I
don't know what to do to fix that.

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>Hi E,
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Klaus Linke - 26 Jan 2004 21:45 GMT
From "... that particular level ..." I take that you use outline numbering
or list styles...
Is the "Number style" option still grayed out if you remove the check mark
from "Legal numbering"?

(If that's not it: What version of Word do you use?)

Klaus

> Thanks, Klaus, but for whatever reason, the Number style
> for that particular level is greyed out, inactive.  I
> don't know what to do to fix that.

> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi E,
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> >Greetings,
> >Klaus

> >> I need to add a zero into Word's normal numbering so
> >> that I get 1.01 instead of 1.1.  My problem arises when
> >> I get to 1.10.  I get 1.010, and that's not what I want.
> >> Can anyone help?  Thanks in advance.
 
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