ListFormat.ApplyListTemplate Method
Applies a set of list-formatting characteristics to the specified ListFormat object.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Sub ApplyListTemplate ( _
ListTemplate As ListTemplate, _
ByRef ContinuePreviousList As Object, _
ByRef ApplyTo As Object, _
ByRef DefaultListBehavior As Object _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As ListFormat
Dim ListTemplate As ListTemplate
Dim ContinuePreviousList As Object
Dim ApplyTo As Object
Dim DefaultListBehavior As Object
instance.ApplyListTemplate(ListTemplate, _
ContinuePreviousList, ApplyTo, DefaultListBehavior)
void ApplyListTemplate(
ListTemplate ListTemplate,
ref Object ContinuePreviousList,
ref Object ApplyTo,
ref Object DefaultListBehavior
)
Parameters
- ListTemplate
Type: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.ListTemplate
Required ListTemplate object. The list template to be applied.
- ContinuePreviousList
Type: System.Object%
Optional Object. True to continue the numbering from the previous list; False to start a new list.
- ApplyTo
Type: System.Object%
Optional Object. The portion of the list that the list template is to be applied to. Can be one of the following WdListApplyTo constants: wdListApplyToSelection, wdListApplyToWholeList, or wdListApplyToThisPointForward.
- DefaultListBehavior
Type: System.Object%
Optional Object. Sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word uses new Web-oriented formatting for better list display. Can be either of the following constants: wdWord8ListBehavior (use formatting compatible with Microsoft Word 97) or wdWord9ListBehavior (use Web-oriented formatting). For compatibility reasons, the default constant is wdWord8ListBehavior, but in new procedures you should use wdWord9ListBehavior to take advantage of improved Web-oriented formatting with respect to indenting and multilevel lists.