Warning! This is a long series of steps as I’m going to take you through setting up three list levels. The example I work through below creates a multilevel numbered list that looks something like this (ignore the formatting - you can sort that out later):
Hopefully these instructions will help someone else (as well as remind me how to do it again next time I’m asked to troubleshoot multilevel lists!). Ultimately, I had to set up new styles for him and reapply them to the document, but I finally got it working after about an hour or so. He gave his OK, so back to Word I went, determined to master this multilevel list numbering. I sent an email to my client letting him know that Word had probably beaten me on this one, and asking him if he wanted me to persevere for a little while longer. I tried every trick I knew to get those second level numbers to reset, but I couldn’t figure it out. Please explain your satisfaction level in the question above.I think I’ve finally figured out how to get proper multilevel numbering happening in Word 2007!Ī client called me in desperation - they had an employment contract with multilevel numbering, but somewhere along the way the numbering got screwed. Overall, how satisfied are you with our company? This demonstration uses this simple HTML snippet: HTML Data: Copy and paste the HTML data into the field. You may wish to generate a unique filename by using the concat expression such as: concat('FormsToWordDemo-',utcNow(),'.docx')Ħ.b. Filename: Enter the name of the output file (docx). Add the Encodian ‘ Convert HTML to Word‘ actionĦ.a. Response Id: Select the ‘ List of response notifications Response Id‘ from the ‘ When a new response is submitted‘ actionĦ. Form ID: Select the form as per step 4ĥ.b. Create a new Flow using the ‘ Automated - from blank‘ optionĥ.a. Setup and create a Microsoft Form which is configured to capture the required information.Ģ. We need to get the results of each response and generate a word document containing extracted results allowing a support representative to pickup the document and apply further comments for internal records. Our support team periodically issue a customer satisfaction survey using Microsoft Forms. NOTE: We have released a new action that simplifies converting Microsoft Forms to Word documents, check out this post.
If you’re looking to convert to PDF, please check out this article on our support site: Convert HTML to PDF The action is fairly self-explanatory as usual, it allows either a HTML file, HTML data or a URL (Results) to be converted into a Microsoft Word document!
We’re really excited to announce that our new Power Automate action ‘ Convert HTML to Word‘ is now globally available within all Microsoft Power Automate regions.