There is no worse UX hell than wrestling with Word numbered lists and bullets.
Paste a list item from one list into another - even though it's the second item in the new list, it's still numbered 8. Numbering is still based on the list above, even though it's literally inside another list. Yeah Word - that's what I wanted to do!
Trying to copy a numbered section with sub-bullets and get it to paste somewhere else w/o completely undoing all formatting is basically impossible. But it remembers the number from the old list!
Usually when trying to copy I somehow drag the whole bulleted list into a tiny sliver on the left of the page. Yes Word, clearly that is a common use case. God forbid you just somehow let me copy 5 lines of formatted text and paste them somewhere else. Let's turn into Visio for no reason instead.
It's 2019 and as far as I can tell there's still no simple way to have numbered lists with a half a row of blank space between each list item, but tightly-spaced within the item (when it's say a paragraph or has sub-bullets). Nope - tight single spacing will be strictly enforced within and between the items, and will look like utter crap. So I just hit an extra return and put a whole blank row - which of course completely freaks word out.
Pleasing!
Word, because **** you.
LOOOL - I fixed the mis-numbered bullet by deleting up to the previous bullet then hitting return, but the sub-bullets still think they're part of the other list. I almost had to retype the whole thing from scratch to fix this, and of course every time I touch the email address it turns into a hyperlink - which no one ever wants.
Last edited by suzzer99; 02-14-2019 at 09:44 PM.