Customizing multi-level bullets in Outlook 2007?

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Sarah Brooks

I've tried to make a customized bullet list several times using Define New List Style, but each time I close the current message and open a new message, the new style no longer appears in the Library.

How do I define a new bullet list style that will stay available for future email drafting?


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Suzanne S. Barnhill

If this question is actually about Outlook, then you would do better to ask
it in an Outlook newsgroup; this one is for Word.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

Have you tried going to the Format Text tab and then use the Change Styles
pull down and select Style Set and then click on Reset to Quick Styles from
Template.

That works for me.

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Sarah

Thanks Doug. I tried that but it didn't reset my multi-level list options.
If I could make a Quick Style using multilevel bullets, then this might work,
but I haven't been able to do that.

I added the multilevel list style that I want to use to my normalemail.dotm
file, but it's not coming through to Outlook for some reason.
 
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

Are you saying that you opened the normalemail.dotm in Word to make the
change.

I did not do that, I just created the numbering format in Outlook and then
in a new message use the Rest to Quick Styles from Template and then my
defined numbering format became available. I guess I do not know however
why it is not there by default.

This is not something that I have ever used as if I wanted a particular
format, I would send a Word document as an attachment (or more likely in
..pdf format).

Someone in one of the Outlook newsgroups may be able to give more insight
into how you set the defaults in the Outlook Editor

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