Hi Lisa,

Below are several notes I've saved regarding this topic.  See which 1 works 
best for you.
The steps to follow for turning off auto numbering and auto bulleted lists
in Word 2010 are shown below.  If you choose to turn off the auto numbering
and auto bulleting, you can always select a list you make and then apply
bullets or numbering by using the context menu activated by using the
application key or shift+F10.  Also, remember that when using auto numbering
or auto bulleting that you can always force a line not to start with a
number or a bullet by using a shift+enter key command instead of an enter
key.

If you want to turn auto numbering off in Word 2010 for all new documents
based on the normal template you can do the following:

1. While in an open Word document, press Alt+F followed by Alt+T to go
into the Word options.
2. Use down arrow twice to the Proofing tab.
3. Use tab key one time to the AutoCorrect options button and press
spacebar.
4. Use CTRL+tab until you get to the AutoFormat as you type tab.
5. Use tab key until you find a checkbox labeled "Automatic bulleted
lists."  If you don't want your lists to continue being bulleted when you
use a bullet in a document then use spacebar to uncheck the item.
6. Tab one more time to the checkbox labeled "Automatic Numbered lists"
and use spacebar to remove the checkmark if you don't want to have auto
numbering used.
7. Use tab key to the OK button and press spacebar.
8. Use tab key to the OK button again and press spacebar.
Take care.
Brian Lee

From:
John Justice
Here are detailed instructions for turning off the Autonumbering feature in
Word 2010.

1.        Press Alt H to access the Home option on the ribbon.

2.       Down arrow to Paragraph and then press right arrow.

3.       Down arrow again until you come to Numbers.

4.       Right arrow to access the options.  The top choice is none.  Make
sure you are focused on that option and press Enter

5.       You may need to press Escape several times to get off of the ribbon
menus.

I tried this several times to make sure that it is correct.
John and Linda Justice

From:
dan thompson
Hi, do the following
1.  When word is opened, press alt plus f.
2. Press the letter i.
3.  Arrow down to "proofing."
4.  Tab  once to "ato correct options" button and press the spacebar once.
5.  Press control plus tab until reaching "auto correct as you type tab."
6.  Tab to "automatic numbered list" and press the spacebar once to uncheck
the box.
7.  Tab to okay and press the spacebar.
8.  Tab to okay and press the spacebar again.  Now the change is made.  Good
luck.
Dan

From:
Kimsan
Press alt f, up arrow to  options, press enter and now press p for proofing.
Kimsan
From: michael grove
Yes it is possible to turn numbering off Just go into your ribbon on the
home tab and go to paragraphs and then to numbering and you will find all of
the options.  Hope this helps you.
Mike

From: Kerri
HI, it does help but I found the options but there is no "off" switch.
Kerri

From: Ann Byrne
The applications key should have a selection to turn it off.  Arrow
down to the bullets and numbering choice and whack enter to turn it off.
Ann

From: Kerri
HI, it does help but I found the options but there is no "off" switch.
Kerri

From:
michael grove
The option that you want is none.
Mike


Hope 1 of the notes from above helped.

Take care.
Mike
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Lisa D Porter
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 5:37 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] MS Word 2010 Question


Hi all,
I know this is an issue that's been gone over before many times and I've
even done it in one of my many reinstalls, but I can't seem to find the
info or
remember how I did it. I'm using Windows 7 with JAWS 14 and am trying to
find out how to turn off automatic list numbering. I hate that! Can
anyone help
please? Promise to write it down or save message for future use. Please
and thanks.
Lisa

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