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Numbering alignment and offset works the same way bullet alignment and offset works.
For more information, see "Working with bullet styles."
You can apply a numbering style in three ways:
Choose the numbering style's name from the /123 menu in the Paragraph Attributes
tab of the Measurements palette. If you do it this way, the numbers are positioned to the
left of the paragraph's first line indent by its Outset value.
Choose an outline style that uses the numbering style from the /123 menu in the
Paragraph Attributes tab of the Measurements palette. If you do it this way, the numbers'
positions are controlled by the outline style. For more information, see "Working with
outline styles."
Associate the numbering style with a paragraph style sheet, then apply that style sheet to
the text. For more information, see "Bullets, numbering, outlines, and style sheets."
To change the starting number of a paragraph, choose Style > Formats, check Restart
Numbering, and enter a starting number in the Start At field.
Working with outline styles
An outline style defines indents for up to nine indent levels. You can associate a bullet or
numbering style with each level. You can also choose whether to include the numbers
from previous levels, as you would in some types of outline.
To create an outline style, choose Edit > Bullet, Numbering, and Outline Styles, then
choose Outline Style from the New button in the Bullet, Numbering, and Outline Styles
dialog box. The Edit Outline Style dialog box displays.
Edit Outline Style dialog box
Each outline style has nine levels, although you do not have to use all nine. Each level
has an indent, which you can specify in the Indent field for that level. Indents are applied
cumulatively; if level 1 has a 6 pt indent and level 2 has a 6 pt indent, a paragraph at level
2 is indented by 12 pt.
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