(3) Drag the tool over the SECOND set of steps and bingo! You’ve got them now all numbered consecutively. (1) Select the group of steps that come BEFORE the group of steps that you’d like number consecutively. That must be a bug in Word 2010 unfortunately. When you select Continue From Previous List option button and click OK, you expect the step numbers (in the second group) change from 1, 2, and 3 to 4, 5, and 6 - correct? But it doesn’t. (2) Select the Set Numbering Value link at the bottom of the pop-up menu to display the Set Numeric Value dialog box: (1) Click on the Numbered List ICON on the PARAGRAPH pod of the HOME tab to display the pop-up menu. ![]() You can try doing the logical thing by selecting the second group of numbered steps, for example, and then: Word’s “natural reflex” is to start each list block from 1 even though you may want the step numbers continue as a single series. ![]() Imagine you have a numbered list in MS Word 2010 that continues across different text blocks.
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