Word - Underline text for one level of outline?

Asked By RCorry
02-Feb-10 04:21 PM
When using outline numbering, can you have the first line of text underlined?
When I try to do that, it only underlines the number.

I am looking for it to look like:
1.   Underlined text that I have typed
A. Second level text is normal
i. Third level text normal
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  Doug Robbins - Word MVP replied to RCorry
02-Feb-10 08:08 PM
You need to modify the font in the Style that is attached to that Heading
Level, not the font that is used for the number.

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  RCorry replied to Doug Robbins - Word MVP
03-Feb-10 09:03 PM
Doug--thanks for such a quick response. The problem is that the outline
itself is the style that we are using--so it looks like it was set up wrong
(playing with it, I see that using outllining creates an individual style for
each level).

So, seems like the best solution is to use search & replace for each level,
apply it as outlined number, and then update the style for each level?

Regina
  Doug Robbins - Word MVP replied to RCorry
10-Feb-10 08:41 PM
See the following page of fellow MVP Shauna Kelly's website

http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html


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