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  2. Continue from previous list: Tells Word you want to begin your list where the last one left off. For instance, you may want to create a very long procedural description, with paragraphs of unnumbered text within the list.

  3. Continue numbering for the numbering list. After an operation of copying, moving, etc. list items or information between them, Word can lose the numbering. Thus, you may need to continue the list numbering.

  4. Apr 22, 2024 · If you need to continue numbering from a previous list, simply enter the next number in the series and then use the fill handle to continue the numbering; If you want to create a numbered list that includes text, you can use the “Text to Columns” feature to separate the numbers from the text

  5. Jul 2, 2024 · Use Keyboard Shortcuts: Press "Ctrl + A" to select all text, then right-click to continue numbering. Consistent Formatting: Ensure all lists have the same style before continuing numbering. Section Breaks: Insert section breaks if lists are in different sections.

  6. Dec 18, 2019 · After a break in numbering, reapply the style where numbering has to resume. In most cases, that's all you have to do: Word picks up the previous number for that style and increments it. If Word doesn't get it right the first time, right-click on the incorrect number and set it to Restart Numbering or Continue Numbering.

  7. Sep 13, 2021 · Numbered lists are perfect for items, instructions, or tasks. When you start a new numbered list in Google Docs, it often continues from the previous one. Other times, it's the opposite. Here's how to edit numbered lists in Google Docs.

  8. On the Home tab, click Multilevel List, and then click Define New Multilevel List. Click level 5 and recreate the numbering for that level as follows: Clear the contents of the "Enter formatting for number" box and then add the current level number from the "Number style for this level" box.