

If you find the field Number style for this level as disabled, clear the check box Legal style numbering.ħ. You can reset the value in the Enter formatting for number field by selecting a value from the spin box Start at.ī. You can delete the default number format appearing in the Enter formatting for number field and choose your own.Ī. So, the format you select from the drop-down list will appear in the Enter formatting for number field. In this step, enter a numbering format for your heading level 1 in the field Enter formatting for number from the drop-drop-down list Number style for this level. Later, you can modify style for each heading as you wish.Ħ. This way, you are linking heading level “1” (that you will use in your document) to Word’s default Heading 1 style from the Styles gallery. From the drop-down list named Link level to style, select “Heading 1”.

Click level “1” from Click level to modify selection box (on the top left hand side of the dialog box).ĥ. The dialog box expands to show additional fields (see below image).Ĭreate First Level Heading (or define number format for the first level heading)Ĥ.

Click the More button ( ) available at the bottom of the dialog box. The “Define New Multilevel List” dialog box pops up.ģ. From the drop-down menu, select the option Define New Multilevel List (at the bottom of the menu). From the Word Ribbon menu , under the tab Home and within the group Paragraph, click the Multilevel List icon.

Open the Word document in which you want to apply numbered headings.Ģ. Note: If you’ve already created a list, but ran into a problem, read this to fix your list: įollow the steps stated below to create a new multilevel numbered list the correct way: The Procedureįirstly, we will define the multilevel numbering for the heading levels using Multilevel List feature.ġ. Nevertheless, if you know the correct procedure, it would be a piece of cake! Creating and fixing multi-level numbered headings in Word might seem to be a bit tricky for the first time users.
