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1990-01-31
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HOW TO CHANGE THE GLOBAL OUTLINE STYLE
C. In PC-OUTLINE, you can change several parameters that define
the appearance of the outline from a single option box.
Choosing Global Outline Style from the Display Menu will
display an option box with six types of settings:
1. Indent Per Outline Level. Controls the number of spaces
that each level of the outline is indented. Any number
between 0 and 20 is valid.
2. Spaces For Numbering. Controls the number of leading spaces
that are allocated for numbering on the top level.
3. First Entry Number. Determines the starting value of the
first element in the outline. This allows you to start the
outline with a first element that is numbered "C" or "5"
instead of "A" or "1."
4. Numbering Type. Sets all outline numbering to Sequential,
Procedural, Bullet, or None.
5. Level Letter. If Numbering Type is Sequential, this sets
the lettering type to Uppercase Letters, Lowercase Letters,
Numbers, Roman Numbers, and Bullets on each of the first
eight levels.
6. Level Punctuation. If Numbering Type is Sequential, this
sets the character to follow the lettering on each of the
first eight levels.
D. Try some of the combinations listed below to see how the
Global Outline Style function works.
1. Indent Per Outline Level
a) Set this to 10.
b) Set it back to the default of 3.
2. Spaces for Numbering
a) Set this to 2; notice the numbering on the first level.
b) Set this to 10; notice the spacing on the first level.
c) Set this back to the default of 4.
3. First Entry Number
a) Set this to 3 and move to the top of the outline.
4. Numbering Type
a) Set this to Bullets.
b) Set this back to the default of Sequential.
5. Level Letter
a) Set this to Roman Numbers on the first level and Bullets on
the second level.
6. Level Punctuation
a) Set this to * on the first two levels.