ListLevel object (Word)
Represents a single list level, either the only level for a bulleted or numbered list or one of the nine levels of an outline numbered list. The ListLevel object is a member of the ListLevels collection.
Use ListLevels (Index), where Index is a number from 1 through 9, to return a single ListLevel object. The following example sets list level one of list template one in the active document to start at 4.
ActiveDocument.ListTemplates(1).ListLevels(1).StartAt = 4
The ListLevel object gives you access to all the formatting properties for the specified list level, such as the Alignment, Font, NumberFormat, NumberPosition, NumberStyle, and TrailingCharacter properties.
To apply a list level, first identify the range or list, and then use the ApplyListTemplate method. Each tab at the beginning of the paragraph is translated into a list level. For example, a paragraph that begins with three tabs will become a level-three list paragraph after the ApplyListTemplate method is used.
Name |
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ApplyPictureBullet |
Name |
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Alignment |
Application |
Creator |
Font |
Index |
LinkedStyle |
NumberFormat |
NumberPosition |
NumberStyle |
Parent |
PictureBullet |
ResetOnHigher |
StartAt |
TabPosition |
TextPosition |
TrailingCharacter |
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