Microsoft KB Archive/230035

= WD98: Bullet Replaces Leading Number in Paragraph =

Article ID: 230035

Article Last Modified on 6/17/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q230035





SYMPTOMS
When you create a list or paragraphs containing bullets, Word replaces any leading numbers or a single letter followed by a period (an initial, for example) with the bullet character.



CAUSE
Word does not allow both a number and a bullet to appear at the beginning of a paragraph or list item when you use the Bullets and Numbering command.



WORKAROUND
To prevent Word from removing leading numbers from paragraphs or lists that you want to format with bullets, use any of the following methods.

Method 1: Insert an Optional Hyphen
 * 1) Press COMMAND+HYPHEN.
 * 2) Type the number, followed by the text you want.
 * 3) Select the numbered text, and then on the Tools menu, click Bullets and Numbering.
 * 4) On the Bullet tab, click to select the bullet you want and then click OK.
 * 5) On the Edit menu, click Replace.
 * 6) In the Find what box, press COMMAND+HYPHEN, leave the Replace with box blank, and then click Replace All.

Method 2: Place the Number in a QUOTE Field
 * 1) Press COMMAND+F9 to insert field braces.
 * 2) Type quote and press the SPACEBAR.
 * 3) Type the number you want between the quotation marks. For example, the field code should appear as follows:

{quote "12.2"}
 * 1) Press F9 to update the display results.

Method 3: Use a Macro

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The following Visual Basic for Applications macro can replace the ToolsBulletListDefault macro, which is assigned to the Bulleted List toolbar button. The macro automates the typing of unique characters in front of the numbers prior to adding bullets.

Sub formatbulletdefault With Selection If Selection.Range.ListFormat.ListType = wdListNoNumbering Then Selection.HomeKey Unit:=wdLine Selection.TypeText Text:=Chr(31) With ListGalleries(wdBulletGallery).ListTemplates(1).ListLevels(1) _ .NumberStyle = wdListNumberStyleBullet With .Font .Name = "Symbol" End With End With ListGalleries(wdBulletGallery).ListTemplates(1).Name = "" Selection.Range.ListFormat.ApplyListTemplate _ ListTemplate:=ListGalleries(wdBulletGallery).ListTemplates(1), _ ContinuePreviousList:=False, ApplyTo:=wdListApplyToWholeList Selection.TypeBackspace Else Selection.Range.ListFormat.RemoveNumbers NumberType:=wdNumberParagraph End If   End With End Sub

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