© Paradigm Publishing, Inc Objectives Objectives Chapter 17: Managing Lists Performance Objectives Insert Custom Numbers and Bullets Define Custom Numbers Define Numbering Format Define Custom Bullets CHECKPOINT Insert Multilevel List Numbering Insert Special Characters CHECKPOINT © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Objectives Objectives Insert Custom Numbers and Bullets After you insert numbers or bullets, you can customize them by clicking the Numbering button arrow or Bullets button arrow and then choosing an option from the drop-down gallery As you learned earlier, you can insert numbers as you type text or you can type text, select it, and then apply numbering formatting © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Objectives Objectives Define Custom Numbers To insert custom numbers: Select the paragraphs Click the HOME tab Click the Numbering button arrow in the Paragraph group At the Numbering drop-down gallery, click the desired option Numbering dropdown gallery © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Objectives Objectives Define Custom Numbers - continued To change the list level: Select the paragraphs Click the HOME tab Click the Numbering button arrow in the Paragraph group At the Numbering drop-down gallery, point to the Change List Level option Click the desired option at the side menu Change List Level option © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Objectives Objectives Define Custom Numbers - continued To set the numbering value: Select the paragraphs Click the HOME tab Click the Numbering button arrow in the Paragraph group At the Numbering drop-down gallery, click the Set Numbering Value option Type the desired value in the Set value to option box Click OK © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Set value to option box Objectives Objectives Define Numbering Format To define numbering format: Select the paragraphs Click the HOME tab Click the Numbering button arrow in the Paragraph group Click the Define New Number Format option at the drop-down gallery Choose the desired number formatting option Click OK Define New Number Format option © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Objectives Objectives Define Numbering Format - continued Use options at the Define New Number Format dialog box to specify the number style, font, format, and alignment and to preview the formatting © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Objectives Objectives Define Numbering Format - continued When a numbering format is defined at the Define New Number Format dialog box, it is automatically included in the Numbering Library section in the Numbering button drop-down gallery Remove a numbering format from the drop-down gallery by right-clicking it and then clicking Remove at the shortcut menu © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Objectives Objectives Define Custom Bullets To define a custom bullet: Select the paragraphs Click the HOME tab Click the Bullets button arrow in the Paragraph group Click the Define New Bullet option at the drop-down gallery Click the Symbol button or Define New Bullet option Picture button and then choose a bullet character Click OK © Paradigm Publishing, Inc 10 Objectives Objectives Define Custom Bullets - continued To insert a picture bullet: Select the paragraphs Click the HOME tab Click the Bullets button arrow in the Paragraph group Click the Define New Bullet option at the drop-down gallery Click the Picture button At the Insert Pictures window, double-click the desired bullet Click OK © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Insert Pictures window 13 Objectives Objectives Define Custom Bullets - continued To insert a symbol bullet: Select the paragraphs Click the HOME tab Click the Bullets button arrow in the Paragraph group Click the Define New Bullet option at the drop-down gallery Click the Symbol button At the Symbol dialog box, click the desired symbol Click OK two times © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Symbol dialog box 14 Objectives Objectives Define Custom Bullets - continued To format the bullets: Select the paragraphs Click the HOME tab Click the Bullets button arrow in the Paragraph group Click the Define New Bullet option at the drop-down gallery Click the Font button At the Font dialog box, make the desired changes Click OK two times © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Font dialog box 15 Objectives Objectives CHECKPOINT 1) The Numbering and Bullets buttons are located in which group on the HOME tab? a Paragraph b Font c Styles Answer d Clipboard Next Question 3) You can remove a numbering format from the drop-down gallery by right-clicking and selecting this a Remove b Clear c Of Answer d None Next Question 2) Turn of the list creation by 4) When you click the Bullets button clicking the Numbering button in the Paragraph group, this type of arrow and then clicking this bullet is inserted option a square a Remove b round b Clear c arrow c Of d star Answer Answer d None Next Question Next Slide Next Question © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Next Slide 16 Objectives Objectives Insert Multilevel List Numbering To insert multilevel list numbering: Select the paragraphs Click the HOME tab Click the Multilevel List button in the Paragraph group Click the desired style at the dropdown gallery © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Multilevel List button 17 Objectives Objectives Insert Multilevel List Numbering continued To define a multilevel list: Select the paragraphs Click the HOME tab Click the Multilevel List button in the Paragraph group Click the Define New Multilevel List option at the drop-down gallery Click the desired level, number format, and/or position Click OK Define New Multilevel List option © Paradigm Publishing, Inc 18 Objectives Objectives Insert Multilevel List Numbering continued Click a level in this option box and then specify the number format, style, position, and alignment © Paradigm Publishing, Inc 19 Objectives Objectives Insert Multilevel List Numbering continued You can select text and apply a multilevel list to it, or you can apply the list and then type the text As you type text, press the Tab key to move to the next level or press Shift + Tab to move to the previous level © Paradigm Publishing, Inc 20 Objectives Objectives Insert Special Characters You can insert special symbols and characters by typing a sequence of characters or by using keyboard shortcuts Insert the: © symbol to identify copyrighted intellectual property ™ symbol to identify a trademark ® symbol to identify a registered trademark Insert a: © symbol by typing (c) or pressing Alt + Ctrl + C ™ symbol by typing (tm) or pressing Alt + Ctrl + T ® symbol by typing (r) or pressing Alt + Ctrl + R © Paradigm Publishing, Inc 21 Objectives Objectives Insert Special Characters - continued In addition to inserting a regular hyphen in a document, you can insert an optional hyphen and a nonbreaking hyphen, as well as an en dash and an em dash One method for inserting a regular hyphen is to press the hyphen key on the keyboard and use it to create compound words such as fresh-looking and sister-in-law An optional hyphen is one inserted by Word when you automatically hyphenate a document An optional hyphen will display only if the word falls at the end of the line and the word is divided across two lines Word does not display the optional hyphen if the word is not divided across lines © Paradigm Publishing, Inc 22 Objectives Objectives Insert Special Characters - continued You may not want some hyphenated text divided between lines To avoid an unwanted break, you would insert a nonbreaking hyphen by clicking the Nonbreaking Hyphen option at the Symbol dialog box with the Special Characters tab selected or with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + - Em dashes (—) are used to indicate a break in thought or to highlight a term or phrase by separating it from the rest of the sentence To create an em dash in a Word document, type the word, type two hyphens, type the next word, and then press the spacebar When you press the spacebar, Word automatically converts the two hyphens to an em dash © Paradigm Publishing, Inc 23 Objectives Objectives Insert Special Characters - continued En dashes (–) are used between inclusive dates, times, and numbers to mean “through.” Unlike em dashes, Word does not automatically convert a hyphen to an en dash To create an en dash, click the En Dash option at the Symbol dialog box with the Special Characters tab selected or with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + - (on the numeric keypad) © Paradigm Publishing, Inc 24 Objectives Objectives Insert Special Characters - continued As you type text in a document, Word makes decisions about where to end lines and automatically wraps text to the beginnings of new lines In some situations, a line may break between two words or phrases that should remain together To control where text breaks across lines, consider inserting nonbreaking spaces between words you want to stay together © Paradigm Publishing, Inc 25 Objectives Objectives Insert Special Characters - continued To insert a nonbreaking space: Click the INSERT tab Click the Symbol button in the Symbols group Click the More Symbols option In the Symbol dialog box, click the Special Characters tab Double-click the Nonbreaking Space option Click Close © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Nonbreaking Space option 26 Objectives Objectives CHECKPOINT 1) When you define this type of style, you can mix numbers and bullets in the same list a paragraph b multilevel list c numbering list Answer d bullet list 3) This type of hyphen is one inserted by Word when you automatically hyphenate a document a nonbreaking b hard c coded Answer d optional 2) As you type text in a multilevel list, press these keys to move to the previous level a Alt + Shift + Tab b Alt + Tab c Shift + Tab d Ctrl + Tab Answer 4) Press these keys to insert a nonbreaking space a Ctrl + Shift + spacebar b Ctrl + Alt + spacebar c Shift + spacebar d Ctrl + spacebar Next Question Next Question Answer Next Question © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Next Slide 27 Objectives Objectives ... sentence To create an em dash in a Word document, type the word, type two hyphens, type the next word, and then press the spacebar When you press the spacebar, Word automatically converts the two... only if the word falls at the end of the line and the word is divided across two lines Word does not display the optional hyphen if the word is not divided across lines © Paradigm Publishing, Inc... compound words such as fresh-looking and sister-in-law An optional hyphen is one inserted by Word when you automatically hyphenate a document An optional hyphen will display only if the word falls