Last updated Monday, Aug. 31, 2020, at 10:36 a.m.
This article is based on legacy software.
An outline’s hierarchy is separated by levels. You can customize these levels by adding bullets or numbers. Bullets and numbers are useful because they help a user locate headings and levels with relative ease.
Customizing the Settings and Levels
Word provides various default outline settings. If you do not want to use these settings, you can create your own. You can customize the levels of both bulleted and numbered outline lists by using the Ribbon. Among the features you can customize are: the font of your bullets or numbers, their positions, and their numbering styles.
Customizing Outline Numbered Lists
Place the insertion point within the desired list
The Multilevel List pane appears.
Select an outline option
To customize your list, use one or more of the following options :
To customize style, from the Home command tab, in the Styles group, select the desired style
To customize font style, from the Home command tab, in the Font group, select the desired style
Repeat steps 1-4 for each outline level
Applying Outline Numbering to Existing Text
Bulleted or numbered lists can be applied to selected text at any time. To learn the basics of using bulleted or numbered lists, refer to Using Bulleted Lists or Using Numbered Lists.
Select the text you want to apply outline numbering to
The Multilevel List pane appears.
Select the desired outline option
The bullets or numbers are applied to your selected text.
(Optional) To customize the outline option you just selected, refer to Customizing Outline Numbered Lists above
Applying Outline Numbering as You Type
You can select and customize your outline list prior to typing any list items. For instructions on the basics of using bulleted or numbered lists, refer to Using Bulleted Lists or Using Numbered Lists.
Place the insertion point where list is to begin
The Multilevel List pane appears.
Select the desired list option
(Optional) To customize the outline option you just selected, refer to Customizing Outline Numbered Lists above
Type the text for the first list item
NOTE: Word will automatically number or bullet your headings accordingly.
Adding or Deleting Levels
After you have customized your outline, you may need to add or delete levels. If you have a customized outline, added levels will automatically follow the customized format. Your customized outline will automatically adjust to deleted levels as well.
Adding a Level
Place the insertion point above the location where you want to insert a new level
Press [Enter]
The new level appears with the appropriate outline symbol to the left.
Deleting a Level
Select the level you want to delete
Press [Delete]
Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts
Here are some helpful keyboard shortcuts to use when promoting/demoting the different levels and paragraphs of your outline.
Action
Key Combination
Advance to next list item
[Enter]
Promote a list item
[Shift] + [Tab]
OR
[Alt] + [Shift] + [Left Arrow]
Demote a list item
[Tab]
OR
[Alt] + [Shift] + [Right Arrow]
Demote to body text
[Ctrl] + [Shift] + [N]
Select list item above
[Alt] + [Shift] + [Up Arrow]
Select list item below
[Alt] + [Shift] + [Down Arrow]