If you pay attention, you'll notice many articles using Roman Numerals to enumerate in Word. Writing Roman Numerals in Word is quite simple. You can apply the writing method introduced in this article to your document editing, making it lively, professional, and helping readers and viewers follow and understand more easily.
Writing Roman Numerals, writing index numbers in Word
Guide to Writing Roman Numerals in Word 2019
Here are 5 steps to easily write Roman Numerals in the Word editing program.
Step 1: Open Word 2019 to start editing or open an existing document. Click on the Home tab -> then click on the drop-down arrow on the 1 2 3 icon as described in the image below:
Step 2: Next, choose the display style for Roman Numerals, you can choose uppercase or lowercase as you prefer. Additionally, you can go to Define New Number Format to customize writing Roman Numerals in Word.
When selecting Define New Number Format, you can adjust the Roman numeral format or choose another number format, select fonts, and choose display styles as desired.
Step 3: After writing Roman numerals in Word, you can select Roman numeral numbering as shown in the image. To do this, click on the icon as described in the adjacent image to set up subitems.
Step 4: Next, perform similar steps as in step 2 where you can customize subitems and further customize when performing in Define New Multilevel List.
Step 5: The next interface appears, where you will see editing information for each level, along with the number of levels supported by Word. Once selected, click OK to finish.
So now you know how to write Roman numerals in Word 2019! The steps are really simple, aren't they? For older Word versions like Word 2016, 2013, 2010, and 2007, you can follow similar steps. However, Word 2003 has a different interface, so the steps will be slightly different. Wish you all success!