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I think you need a character style, not a paragraph style. Then you can
apply it to just the piece of text you want without including the numbering.
Depending on how you do your numbering (SEQ codes or autonumbers), there
might be other options.
> Is there any way to set Word styles so that and entire item is not
> underlined?
>
> For example, when I apply an underline style to a heading, Word
> underlines the entire heading:
>
> <A. Site Analysis>
>
> I'd like to underline the words only:
>
> A. <Site Analysis>
>
> (This is dificult to example in plain text)
>
>
> Now, I have to apply a plain style, then go back and underline the
> words, or I apply the underline style, then remove the underline from
> the capital letter.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
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