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Multi-Level List With Linked Paragraph Styles and Custom Bullets
- Apr 26, 2021
In other words, the issue is that the description may be incorrect, depending on the selected format. I haven't noticed this before. It might be a new issue, and you can report it via File > Feedback > Send a Frown.
Where are you seeing "Bullet, arrow"? If you are seeing it in the Styles pane, it is just a description of direct formatting.
The key to creating stable multilevel lists is to set it up so that each level is associated with a unique paragraph style. You create the paragraph styles first and then set up the list. See https://shaunakelly.com/word/bullets/controlbullets20072010.html which uses the built-in series of List Bullet styles, but you can use custom styles if you want.
Hi Stefan,
Thank you for your reply. In the screenshot attached to my original post, "Bullet, arrow" is the text appearing next to the circular bullet, under the prompt "Number style for this level:" in the "Define new Multilevel list" dialog box.
- Stefan_BlomApr 26, 2021MVP
OK, you are referring to the description of the selected bullet format in the Multilevel List dialog box. Thanks for the clarification.
- Stefan_BlomApr 26, 2021MVP
In other words, the issue is that the description may be incorrect, depending on the selected format. I haven't noticed this before. It might be a new issue, and you can report it via File > Feedback > Send a Frown.
- Thetravis12Apr 26, 2021Brass ContributorHi Stefan,
I don't see a feedback option in my version of MS Word.