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When editing a long article, we can insert bullets and numbering to present the article structure clearly. In the following example, you will see a demonstration to create multilevel lists. Here are the steps. First, select the text to be numbered. Next, go to the Home tab, click the Numbering drop-down button, and choose More Numbering. The series of operations will pop up the Bullets and Numbering dialog. Then, click the Outline Numbered tab inside. After that, we can see several numbering styles for selection. If we want to make changes to the selected style, click the Customize button. Go to the Number format area. In this area, the Level area on the left shows different levels of heading. Here Level 1 refers to the first-level heading, while Level 2 refers to the second-level heading, In addition, we can select from the Number style. The items within the Number format category refer to the default styles. For example, ① refers to Level-one numbering. We ca