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By modifying numbered or bulleted lists, you are able to change the way the information is displayed. For example, you can create multilevel lists. By customizing numbered or bulleted lists, you are able to change the appearance of each bullet or number. For example, instead of a plain bullet, you could use a symbol or a picture.
This document discusses the methods for modifying and customizing lists. For information on creating bulleted lists, refer to Using Bulleted Lists.
Word gives you ways of modifying the format of your bulleted list. The following instructions will show you how to add explanatory text within your list without creating additional bullets and how to create a multilevel list.
Perhaps you want to add information to a list item but do not want to create a separate list item. Using this simple keystroke will place your insertion point on the next line without a bullet appearing.
Place the insertion point after the last character in the list item where you want to add text
Press [Shift] + [Enter]
The insertion point appears under the previous list item.

Type the additional text
Sometimes, one level of bullets is not enough. Creating an outline can help organize your document for clearer presentation. Word allows up to nine different levels for outline lists. It is easy to demote or promote a list item from one level to another using the INDENT buttons. For more information, refer to Using Multilevel List Numbering.
Customizing your bulleted list allows you to use creative and eye-catching bullets. Word provides many different images from which to choose. The following instructions assume that a bulleted list has already been created. If you do not have a bulleted list, refer to Using Bulleted Lists.
Select the bulleted list you want to customize
On the Home command tab, in the Paragraph group, click
on the BULLETS button
The Bullets pull-down menu appears

Select the desired bullet option
If the desired option does not appear, select Define New Bullet...
The Define New Bullet dialog box appears

click OK
Click OK
Word gives you ways of modifying the format of your numbered list. The following instructions will show you how to add explanatory text within your list without creating additional numbers and how to create a multilevel list.
Perhaps you want to add information to a step but do not want to create a separate list item. Using this simple keystroke will place your insertion point on the next line without a number appearing.
Place the insertion point after the last character in the step where you want to add text
Press [Shift] + [Enter]
Your insertion point appears under the previous list item.

Type the additional text
Sometimes, one level of numbering is not enough. Creating an outline can help organize your document for clearer presentation. Word allows up to nine different levels for outline lists. It is easy to demote or promote a list item from one level to another using the INDENT buttons as described here. For more information, refer to Using Multilevel List Numbering.
Customizing your numbered list allows you to have a wider variety of styles for numbers. Word provides several different ways of customizing your numbers in order to create an effective numbered list. The following instructions assume that a numbered list has already been created. If you do not have a numbered list, refer to Using Numbered Lists.
Select the numbered list you want to customize
On the Home command tab, in the Paragraph group, click
on the NUMBERING button
The Numbered List pull-down menu appears.

Select the desired numbering option
If the desired option does not appear, select Define New Number Format...
The Define New Number Format dialog box appears.

To change the number style, from the Number style pull-down list, select the desired option
To change the number format, in the Number format text box, make the desired changes
EXAMPLE: Instead of following numerals with a period (1.), you may want to follow them with a dash (1-).
To change the numbering alignment, from the Alignment pull-down list, select Left, Right or Centered
| Left-aligned | Centered | Right-aligned |
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Click OK
Your customized number appears in the Number format text box.
Click OK
Select the numbered list
On the Home command tab, in the Paragraph group, click
on the NUMBERING button
The Numbered List pull-down menu appears.
Select Set Numbering Value...
The Set Numbering Value dialog box appears.

In the Set value to scroll box, type or use the nudge buttons to select the number to start the numbered list
Click OK