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tails115
Jul 01, 2024Copper Contributor
How to offset the position of a multilevel list number to the top left?
I would like to replicate a chapter title heading style in a thesis that I am writing that is similar to a document written in "LaTeX" that looks like so: I want to create a multilevel list wi...
MurugesanS
Sep 26, 2024Copper Contributor
tails115 Yes. This can be done in Microsoft Word. When you define Multilevel List numbering, go to "Font", and click "Advanced" tab, Change the Position to "Raised" and increase the points to raise as per your requirements.
- Charles_KenyonSep 26, 2024Bronze ContributorGetting the number to be split over the (paragraph) shading will take more, though.
- MurugesanSSep 27, 2024Copper Contributor
Charles_Kenyon You are right. But I am not sure if it's also the requirement for this user. Still I tried, and I don't see any native option with my limited knowledge. I would put a grey box with "Behind Text" wrapping and "Move with text." as a work around for this.