ListLevels Interface
Definition
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A collection of ListLevel objects that represents all the list levels of a list template, either the only level for a bulleted or numbered list or one of the nine levels of an outline numbered list.
public interface class ListLevels : System::Collections::IEnumerable
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("0002098E-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")]
public interface ListLevels : System.Collections.IEnumerable
type ListLevels = interface
interface IEnumerable
Public Interface ListLevels
Implements IEnumerable
- Attributes
- Implements
Remarks
Use the ListLevels property to return the ListLevels collection.
Use ListLevels(index
), where index
is a number from 1 through 9, to return a single ListLevel object.
Note: You cannot add new levels to a list template.
To apply a list level, first identify the range or list, and then use the ApplyListTemplate(ListTemplate, Object, Object) 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.
Properties
Application |
Returns a Application object that represents the Microsoft Word application. |
Count |
Returns the number of items in the specified collection. |
Creator |
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. |
Item[Int32] |
Returns an individual object in a collection. |
Parent |
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object. |
Methods
GetEnumerator() |