Inserting Roman numerals in Word is also a way to enumerate in Word 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003. Roman numerals offer a distinctive approach to numbering in Word, enhancing the visual appeal and professionalism of your document.
This guide will demonstrate how to insert Roman numerals in Word and create a Roman numeral index in Word 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003. Regardless of the Word version you're using, following this tutorial will equip you with the skills to efficiently utilize this feature.
How to Write Roman Numerals in Word and Create Roman Numeral Index
1. Writing Roman Numerals in Word 2016, 2013
Step 1: To write Roman numerals in Word, the first thing you need to do is select the 1 2 3 icon in the Home tab.
Step 2: Then choose the Roman numeral display style, which can be uppercase or lowercase as per your preference. Additionally, you can go to Define New Number Format to customize Roman numeral indexing in Word.
In Define New Number Format
Step 3: Once you've written Roman numerals in Word, you can now index them as shown in the image. Then, click on the icon next to it to set up subfiles.
Step 4: Similar to the previous section, you can select sub-items and further customize in Define New Multilevel List.
Step 5: Here, you'll find information for each level and the number of levels Word supports, up to 9 levels.
2. Writing Roman Numerals in Word 2010, 2007
Step 1: To write Roman numerals in Word 2010, 2007, go to the Home tab and click on the icon as shown below.
Step 2: Then choose the Roman numeral display style, which can be uppercase or lowercase as per your preference. Additionally, the Define New Number Format section allows us to customize Roman numeral indexing in Word 2010, 2007.
Step 3: In the Define New Number Format section, you can customize the formatting of Roman numerals or any other numbering style as well as its display type.
Step 4: After writing Roman numerals in Word, you can index them as shown below. Then, click on the icon next to it to set up its subfiles.
Step 5: Similar to the previous section, you can select sub-items and further customize in Define New Multilevel List.
Step 6: Here, you'll find information for each level and the number of levels Word supports, up to 9 levels.
3. Writing Roman Numerals in Word 2003
Step 1: To write Roman numerals in Word 2003, there's a slight difference where you need to go to the Format tab and select bullet and Numbering.
Step 2: Then, under the Numbered section, choose Roman numerals.
Don't forget in the customize section, we can adjust the parameters of Roman numerals like the sections above.
Step 3: Next is the Outline Numberred to set up for its sub-levels.
Similarly, we can customize the characters when indexing Roman numerals.
The final result will look like the image below, it's quite simple when writing Roman numerals in Word 2003, isn't it?
Here is how to write Roman numerals in Word 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003. Across versions, it's quite similar and indexing Roman numerals is straightforward. There are many more Word tricks that Mytour wants to share with you in upcoming articles, so stay tuned. Also, don't forget to explore more about keyboard shortcuts in Word, mastering Word shortcuts will make you more proficient in Word and help you navigate through Mytour's articles more quickly.