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And then the number style for this level is one two three. Now obviously having the word oneMoreAnd then the number style for this level is one two three. Now obviously having the word one followed by dot one doesn't really work. So here's the thing over on the right hand side.
You can either change the layout from the View main menu ribbon or the Status bar at the bottom of the page. To add the line numbers, navigate to the Layout main menu ribbon. Under the Page Setup section, click on the dropdown from Line Numbers.
And we're going to talk about how to download and work with a pleading template that Microsoft has sort of tucked and hidden away in its templates gallery. To get to it, you're going to open Microsoft Word. Whether you're on a PC or a Mac, this will be the same.
“Pleading paper” is the format required for filing documents in court when there is no pre-printed form available. This pleading paper is blank and can be used anywhere 28-line paper is accepted. Check your court's local rules for other format requirements such as fonts, font size, and line spacing.
Select Line Numbering Options, and then select the Layout tab. In the Apply to list, click Selected sections. Select Line Numbers. Select the Add line numbering check box, and then select the options that you want.
Go to the Pages app on your Mac. Click the New Document button in the dialog, or choose File > New from the Pages menu at the top of the screen. In the template chooser, scroll to find a template for the type of document (or envelope) you want to create, then double-click the template to open it.
Blank Space Method Place the insertion point where you want the ruling line (underlining). On the Format menu, click Font. In the Underline style box, select the line style you want, and then click OK. For every blank space you want to underline, press CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR.
You can also ask your court's Self-Help Center or public law library for a sample or blank pleading paper.
Font size; printing. Unless otherwise specified in these rules, all papers filed must be prepared using a font size not smaller than 12 points.