Not all formats, including WPS, are designed to be easily edited. Even though a lot of tools will let us tweak all document formats, no one has yet created an actual all-size-fits-all solution.
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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 amp;quot;Homeamp;quot; tab, click the amp;quot;Numberingamp;quot; drop-down button, and choose amp;quot;More Numberingamp;quot;. The series of operations will pop up the amp;quot;Bullets and Numberingamp;quot; dialog. Then, click the amp;quot;Outline Numberedamp;quot; tab inside. After that, we can see several numbering styles for selection. If we want to make changes to the selected style, click the amp;quot;Customizeamp;quot; button. Go to the amp;quot;Number formatamp;quot; area. In this area, the amp;quot;Levelamp;quot; area on the left shows different levels of heading. Here amp;#39;Level 1amp;#39; refers to the first-level heading, while amp;#39;Level 2amp;#39; refers to the second-level heading, In