Line Numbering
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- Introduction
- Selecting Text
- Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Text
- Finding and Replacing Text
- Inserting Special Characters
- Formatting Paragraphs
- Formatting Characters
- Autoformatting
- Creating Numbered or Bulleted Lists
- Using Footnotes and Endnotes
- Checking Spelling and Grammar
- Using Built-in Language Tools
- Using Synonyms and the Thesaurus
- Hyphenating Words
- Using AutoCorrect
- Using AutoText
- Line Numbering
- Tracking Changes to a Document
- Adding Other Comments
- Linking to Another Part of a Document
- Switching Between Insert and Overwrite Mode
- Counting the Words in a Selection
- Changing the Case of Selected Text
Line Numbering
Line numbering puts line numbers in the margin. The line numbers are displayed on screen and are printed. Figure 37 shows an example with numbering on every line.
Click Tools → Line Numbering and select the Show numbering option in the top left corner of the Line Numbering dialog box (Figure 38). Then click OK .
You can choose how many lines are numbered (for example, every line or every tenth line), the numbering type and whether numbers restart on each page. In addition, a text separator (any text you select) can be set on a different numbering scheme (one every 12 lines, for example).
