Lists are important part of any role in any company. Many lists are now composed in a word processor like Microsoft's Word. But have you ever struggled to create a numbered list in Word? Maybe lists start from one each time you enter a new one, or the numbers continue from previous list. This can be frustrating, but luckily there is something you can do to address it.
Below is an overview of how you can set up ordered lists to either continue numbered lists from where you last left off, or start at #1 with new lists.
Set up numbering for all future lists
- Open a new Word document.
- Go to the Home tab (Press Home at the top of the window)
- Press the downward-facing arrow beside the numbered list button in the Paragraph group. (it's located on the right of the bullet point button)
- Select Set Numbered Value... from the drop-down menu.
- Click the numbering option you want from the pop-up window.
- Press Ok.
- Start new list - If you select this option, new lists will automatically start at one.
- Continue from previous list - Selecting this option will continue numbering from previous lists in the same document. For example: If you have a paragraph and then a numbered list with three points, and type another paragraph then enter a new list, the list will start from four.
- Set value to: - Lets you set what number lists will start at.
Note that if you have a document with a continuous list that is separated by paragraphs and choose to reset one list to start at one, all subsequent lists will be changed to reflect the new ordering.





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