How to remove decimal points and spaces after auto numbering in a Word document

Updated on workplace 2024-07-13
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Remove the dot after the number:

    1. Open the document, select the number, and click the drop-down arrow on the right side of the "Number" button under the "Start" menu, as shown in the following figure

    2. Select the number type without a dot after the number, as shown in the following figure:

    2. Remove the space after the number:

    1. Select the numbered paragraph, right-click the mouse, and click the "paragraph" command, as shown in the following figure

    2. Click the "Tab Stops" button in the pop-up "Paragraph" dialog box, as shown below

    3. In the pop-up "Tab Stops" dialog box, adjust the "Default Tab Stops" to the minimum (characters), and click the "OK" button, as shown in the following figure

    4. The effect of removing the decimal point and space after the number is as follows:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    word2010, select the text with automatic numbering, in the start title bar, paragraph tab, in the numbering format (second from the left) click to define a new numbering format, the definition of a new numbering format dialog box appears, in the numbering format, remove the dots, press OK.

    Continue to select the text with automatic numbering, open the paragraph dialog, and click on the tab stop.

    Open the Tab Stops dialog box, rewrite the default tab stops to 0, and press OK.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Right-click on the item number, select the adjustment list indentation, select the tab character after the number in the window, select the tab stop to add position, and adjust to the distance you want.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Open the Word document and select the paragraph that needs to be numbered.

    2. In the Start menu, click on the Number Options button.

    3. Then select the option to open "Define New Number Format" in the list guess.

    4. In the dialog box, delete the dot after the number in the number format, you can see the decimal point will not be displayed in the preview below.

    5. After clicking OK, you can see that there is no decimal point in the numbered paragraph, and there is no decimal point in the new paragraph.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Select the number and right-click.

    2. Adjust the list indentation.

    3. Modify and remove the dots in the input number format.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The operation of dropping the spaces of word automatic numbering and the spaces after number 10 is as follows:

    1. Open Word and select the line you want to modify.

    2. Right-click and select an adjustment list to indent and pop up a dialog box.

    3. In the pop-up dialog window, change the numbered option to No Special Mark.

    4. Click OK to see the effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. First of all, open the Word document in the computer, and press "Ctrl+A" to select all the text, as shown in the figure below.

    2. Then click the right mouse button, a window will pop up, select "Adjust List Indent", as shown in the figure below.

    3. Then a window will pop up, change the "text indent" to "0", and then press OK.

    4. In this way, the space after the automatic numbering is deleted, and it is completed as shown in the figure below.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is a large space between the automatic numbering and the following statement, so adjust the text position (select the part that needs to be changed, click "Format" - "Bullets and Numbering" - click the type of number you need - "Custom" - specify the indentation values of "Number Position" and "Text Position", OK).

    I found that the number after 10 still had this problem, so I searched everywhere and finally found the reason. In Word, if a space automatically appears between the number and the character when the autonumber is numbered after 10, you can modify it in the following way: "Format" - Tab Stop - Find "Default Tab Stop" - Modify its value to 0 characters.

    After the modification, it is determined that no extra spaces will be added after the number after 10.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Take word2007 as an example:

    1. Open the document, select the first automatic numbering, right-click the mouse, and click the "Paragraph" command.

    2. Click the "Tab Stops" button in the pop-up "Paragraph" dialog box.

    3. In the pop-up "Tab Stops" dialog box, adjust the "Default Tab Stops" to the minimum (characters), and click the "OK" button.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Take WPS 2019 as an example.

    1. Open the document and click "Start" - Bullet Points

    2. Click "Custom Bullets".

    3. Select the required bullets in the pop-up "Bullets and Numbering" interface, and then click "Custom".

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. First of all, open the Word document in the computer, and press "Ctrl+A" to select all the text, as shown in the figure below.

    2. Then click the right mouse button, a window will pop up, select "Adjust List Indent" orange dan, as shown in the figure below.

    3. A window will pop up when you are ready, change the "text indent" to "0", and then press OK.

    4. In this way, the space of the absolute lead is deleted after the automatic numbering, and it is completed as shown in the figure below.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The operation of dropping the spaces of word automatic numbering and the spaces after number 10 is as follows:

    1. Open Word and select the line you want to modify.

    2. Right-click and select an adjustment list to indent and pop up a dialog box.

    3. In the pop-up dialog window, change the option after the number to not be marked with a special base.

    4. Click on the number of silver to see the effect.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1) Select the bullet point in the mega note, and right-click "Adjust the list indentation".

    After the numberingThere are three options:TabsSpacesNot otherwise specified

    The default is the "tab" family.

    3) Amend to "Spaces, the indentation after the number becomes a space.

    4) If you don't even want a space indent between the text and the number, set the "After the Qi Feng number" to "Not specially marked".

    5) Example: <>

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Here's an example of how to do this:

    1. Open the Word document and select the paragraph that needs to be numbered.

    2. In the Start menu, click on the "Number" option button.

    3. Then select the option to open the "Define a new numbered format file" in the list.

    4. In the dialog box, delete the dot after the number in the numbering format, and you can see that the decimal point is no longer displayed in the preview below.

    5. After clicking on the confirmation stool, you can see that there is no decimal point for the numbered paragraph, and there is no new paragraph.

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