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This diagram illustrates the relationship between level indents and bullet outsets. Numbering outsets
work the same way.
The Include Lower Levels/Separator column lets you choose to append the
numbers from lower levels to the beginning of a number, and to specify how the
numbers from the various levels are separated. For example, if you check this
box for level 3 and specify a period as the separator, the numbering for level-3
text might look like this:
1.3.1 This paragraph is at level 3.
1.3.2 This paragraph is at level 3.
1.3.3 This paragraph is at level 3.
To change the character inserted between levels for a given level, double-click
to the right of the Include Lower Levels/Separator check box and enter a new
character or characters.
When you include numbers from lower levels and use left or center number
alignment, there is a chance the numbers can extend to be longer than the
number outset and potentially overlap the text. To address this possibility:
The Minimum Bullet/Number Distance from Text paragraph attribute can be
found on the Paragraph tab of the Measurements palette. If a number’s length
becomes longer than the number outset, the application moves the paragraph
text to the right so that there is always this much distance between the number
and the text.
User can specify Restart Numbering locally from Paragraph tab of the
measurement palette