
Number your headings - Microsoft Support
You can apply a numbering scheme to the headings in your document by using multilevel-list templates and built-in heading styles in Word (Heading 1, Heading 2, and so on).
Define new bullets, numbers, and multilevel lists - Microsoft Support
To append the numbering with a dash, parentheses, or another value, enter it in the Number format field. To change the number alignment, choose Left, Centered, or Right under Alignment.
Change the color, size, or format of bullets or numbers in a list in ...
Choose a new bullet or numbering format, change the font, size, or color, or convert bullets to numbers or vice versa.
Automatically number rows in Excel - Microsoft Support
Unlike other Microsoft 365 programs, Excel does not provide a button to number data automatically. However, you can easily add sequential numbers to rows of data by dragging the fill handle to fill a …
Change the numbering in a numbered list - Microsoft Support
Change numbering on a list to any number, such as continuing a list after a paragraph.
Create a bulleted or numbered list - Microsoft Support
Word will automatically start a numbered list for you. Type * and a space before your text, and Word will make a bulleted list. To complete your list, press Enter until the bullets or numbering switch off. …
Turn on or off automatic bullets or numbering in Word
Turn automatic bulleting and numbering on or off in AutoCorrect options.
Create a bulleted or numbered list - Microsoft Support
Learn how to create a bulleted or numbered list inside a text box in Publisher.
Create a bulleted or numbered list in Word for Mac
To turn lines of text into a bulleted or numbered list, select the text, and then, on the Home tab in the Paragraph group, click Bullets or Numbering. Each line or paragraph becomes a bulleted or …
Number the cells in a table in Word - Microsoft Support
Use the numbered list feature in Word to add numbers to cells in a table.
Create a bulleted or numbered list - Microsoft Support
Word will automatically start a numbered list for you. Type * and a space before your text, and Word will make a bulleted list. To complete your list, press Enter until the bullets or numbering switch off. …