Word 2016 Why Does Word Do That? Using Auto Features

Lesson 2 – Working with Lists

Word 2016

Steps

Practice Data

5. Select Define New List Style .

Click Define New List Style

The Define New List Style dialog box opens. The formatting details for the first list level appear and the text in the Name field is selected. 6. Type the desired name for the list style in the Name field. The text appears in the Name field. 7. Select the Insert Picture button to create a picture bullet,. The Insert Picture dialog box opens. 8. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select the browse option. The Open dialog box appears. 9. Open the student data folder and file. A list of images appears. The Insert Picture dialog box closes. The selected picture bullet appears in the Styles box and to the left of the first level in the preview. 12. To modify a different list level, select the Apply formatting to list. A list of available levels is displayed. The level is selected and the current formatting details for the level appear. 14. To create a symbol bullet, click the Insert Symbol button. The Symbol dialog box opens. 13. Select the desired level. 10. Select the desired image. The desired image is selected. 11. Select OK .

Type Features

Click

Click Browse

Open the student data folder and file.

Click WSGWORLD.BMP

Click

Click Apply formatting to

Click 3rd level

Click

15. Select the Font list.

Click Font

The list of available fonts is displayed.

16. Select the desired font.

Click Wingdings

The font is selected and the available symbols appear.

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