ListTemplate Interface 

Represents a single list template that includes all the formatting that defines a list.

Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word (in microsoft.office.interop.word.dll)

Usage

Public Class istTemplateImplementation
    Implements ListTemplate
End Class
Dim istTemplateImplementation1 As New istTemplateImplementation()

Syntax

Public Interface ListTemplate
public interface ListTemplate
public interface class ListTemplate
public interface ListTemplate
public interface ListTemplate

Remarks

The ListTemplate object is a member of the ListTemplates collection. Each of the seven formats (excluding None) found on each of the three tabs in the Bullets and Numbering dialog box corresponds to a list template object. These predefined list templates can be accessed from the three ListGallery objects in the ListGalleries collection. Documents and templates can also contain collections of list templates.

Use ListTemplates(index), where index is a number from 1 through 7, to return a single list template from a list gallery.

Note

Some properties and methods— Convert and Add, for example— won't work with list templates that are accessed from a list gallery. You can modify these list templates, but you cannot change their list gallery type (wdBulletGallery, wdNumberGallery, or wdOutlineNumberGallery).

Use the Add method to add a list template to the collection of list templates in a document or template.

To see whether the specified list template contains the formatting built into Microsoft Word, use the Modified property with the ListGallery object. To reset formatting to the original list format, use the Reset method for the ListGallery object.

After you have returned a ListTemplate object, use ListLevels(index), where index is a number from 1 through 9, to return a single ListLevel object. With a ListLevel object, you have access to all the formatting properties for the specified list level, such as Alignment, Font, NumberFormat, NumberPosition, NumberStyle, and TrailingCharacter.

Use the Convert method to convert a multiple-level list template to a single-level template.

Platforms

Development Platforms

Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, and Windows 2000

Target Platforms

See Also

Reference

Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word Namespace

Other Resources

ListTemplate Members