Line Number Formatting

benekire Posted messages 2 Status Member -  
 personne -
Hello,

I am in the process of writing a Word document in which I need to insert line numbers. I'm fine with that.
The problem is that I don't know how to format them (font, size, ...).

Could someone lend me a hand?

Thank you.

PS: I am using Word 2007 and I know it's possible in Word 2003... (unfortunately...)
Configuration: Windows XP / Firefox 3.6

3 answers

  1. sriviere Posted messages 879 Status Member 413
     
    I was on Marina's site and came across the answer to your question (https://faqword.com/index.php/wfaq/mise-en-forme/659-est-il-possible-de-modifier-la-taille-et-la-police-de-la-numerotation-de-ligne-.html

    You just need to modify the Line Number style.
    This style may not be displayed in the styles list. Here’s how to change it:
    Word 2007
    * In the Styles pane (accessible by clicking the dialog launcher located at the bottom right of the Styles group on the Home tab), click the Manage Styles button (3rd button at the bottom).
    * Click on the Modify tab.
    * For ease, choose alphabetical sorting.
    * Select the Line Number style.
    * Click the Modify button: change the style and click OK, then click the Close button.
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    1. Sarah
       
      Thank you Sriviere, your comment from 7 years ago is very useful to me :)
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    2. C
       
      Same for me!
      Thank you for this very clear explanation :-)
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    3. personne
       
      Thank you, your intervention was very helpful to me.
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  2. smartway14 Posted messages 857 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   186
     
    Hello;
    under Word 2007:
    Home/Numbering in the paragraph area/Define a new number format/font/and you can choose your number style
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  3. benekire Posted messages 2 Status Member
     
    Uh, no one knows then?
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    1. Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58216 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 482
       
      It's a question that is very rarely asked, and an intervention that is very rarely carried out ...
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      ☻ Raymond ♂
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