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You can just pick the built-in "1 Heading 1 1.1 Heading 2 1.1.1 Heading 3" number format that you find at Home tab | Multilevel List: I'm trying to set up my headings in this way Attached Picture As you can see, after 2., the heading changes to 3., however, I want 2.1, 2.2 etc.
Lets try to change that inside Display settings. Steps: * Right click on an empty field of your desktop and go to Display Settings. * Under Multiple Display drop down choose extended display and choose which will going to be the primary display of the two and save the changes. Regards,
2.01. Click in the paragraph numbered 1 (your Introduction). In the Paragraph group on the Home tab, click the arrow beside the Multilevel List button and choose "Define New Multilevel List" (despite the wording, this is the way to modify a multilevel list). In the Define New Multilevel List dialog, select Level 2.
1. Open Device Manager > Expand Network adapters. 2. Double-click on Realtek PCIe GBe Family Controller. 3. Go to Details tab > Under property drop down, select "Inf section". 4. Provide what is stated in the Value. TU.
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During this process I want to keep intigrate the files manually typed out numbering system to the new files automatic numbering system so it makes any revisions in the future easier. Some numbering exists in the old format so I do the following: ActiveDocument.Range.ListFormat.ConvertNumbersToText. I then want to convert the text numbers (as ...
Uncheck the box and Yes. Now click on Apply and OK. Now double-click on Windows Folder and look for Installer folder. Right click on the folder and click on Properties at the bottom of the context menu. Click the Security tab, and click on Advanced. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password or ...
The one from Lenovo is actually very new. From Lenovo's website, you can try a slightly older version, and see if it works better. Sometimes an older version can be more stable than the latest version. If that sitll doesn't seem to fix the issue, make sure you have BIOS and chipset all updated too.
Step 1 :- Unregister and re-register the Windows Installer. a) Press the ‘Windows + R’ key on the keyboard to open the Run Command dialog box and type MSIEXEC /UNREGISTER, and then click OK. b) Click Start, click Run, type MSIEXEC /REGSERVER, Step 2 :- Open Explorer with administrator Privilege.
You can try using different DNS servers. Google's public DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare's (1.1.1.1) are popular choices. To change your DNS settings, go to your network settings on your device and manually set the DNS servers. 3. Flush DNS cache: Open the command prompt on your computer and type the following command: ipconfig ...