Discussion:
Why do my outline numbers disappear?
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Sammac
2005-06-09 14:14:04 UTC
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I have an outline number style for technical specifications that are being
edited by a number of people. Every so often when I open a file, the first
level numbering is intact but the subparagraph letters and numbers are gone
although they are correctly indented and the style pane indicates that the
right style is applied. I have recently switched to Word 2003 but not
everyone in my organization is using this version.
Suzanne S. Barnhill
2005-06-09 16:10:04 UTC
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Do they reappear if you click in the paragraph and press Ctrl+Q?
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Post by Sammac
I have an outline number style for technical specifications that are being
edited by a number of people. Every so often when I open a file, the first
level numbering is intact but the subparagraph letters and numbers are gone
although they are correctly indented and the style pane indicates that the
right style is applied. I have recently switched to Word 2003 but not
everyone in my organization is using this version.
Sammac
2005-06-09 17:03:08 UTC
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I will try that - the problem is sporadic. The files are saved on a WAN
network and I can't tell who the last person in the file was. I just checked
the current files and they are all OK but that may change tomorrow.
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
Do they reappear if you click in the paragraph and press Ctrl+Q?
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Post by Sammac
I have an outline number style for technical specifications that are being
edited by a number of people. Every so often when I open a file, the first
level numbering is intact but the subparagraph letters and numbers are
gone
Post by Sammac
although they are correctly indented and the style pane indicates that the
right style is applied. I have recently switched to Word 2003 but not
everyone in my organization is using this version.
Stefan Blom
2005-06-13 07:20:30 UTC
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Also make sure that numbering is properly linked to styles as
described at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html and
that the option to "Automatically update document styles" is cleared
in the Tools>Templates and Add-Ins dialog box.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
Post by Sammac
I have an outline number style for technical specifications that are being
edited by a number of people. Every so often when I open a file, the first
level numbering is intact but the subparagraph letters and numbers are gone
although they are correctly indented and the style pane indicates that the
right style is applied. I have recently switched to Word 2003 but not
everyone in my organization is using this version.
Sammac
2005-06-13 20:43:06 UTC
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Yes, I have done that. I learned from experience to clear the 'automatically
update' box so that's one of the first things I check. I've also had luck
checking it to let it update and then unchecking it before I save. This time,
however, all my troubleshooting tricks aren't working.
Post by Stefan Blom
Also make sure that numbering is properly linked to styles as
described at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html and
that the option to "Automatically update document styles" is cleared
in the Tools>Templates and Add-Ins dialog box.
--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
Post by Sammac
I have an outline number style for technical specifications that are
being
Post by Sammac
edited by a number of people. Every so often when I open a file, the
first
Post by Sammac
level numbering is intact but the subparagraph letters and numbers
are gone
Post by Sammac
although they are correctly indented and the style pane indicates
that the
Post by Sammac
right style is applied. I have recently switched to Word 2003 but
not
Post by Sammac
everyone in my organization is using this version.
Charles Kenyon
2005-06-13 20:58:23 UTC
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Did you also set up your numbering according to the directions on Shauna
Kelly's page?
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Post by Sammac
Yes, I have done that. I learned from experience to clear the
'automatically
update' box so that's one of the first things I check. I've also had luck
checking it to let it update and then unchecking it before I save. This time,
however, all my troubleshooting tricks aren't working.
Post by Stefan Blom
Also make sure that numbering is properly linked to styles as
described at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html and
that the option to "Automatically update document styles" is cleared
in the Tools>Templates and Add-Ins dialog box.
--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
Post by Sammac
I have an outline number style for technical specifications that are
being
Post by Sammac
edited by a number of people. Every so often when I open a file, the
first
Post by Sammac
level numbering is intact but the subparagraph letters and numbers
are gone
Post by Sammac
although they are correctly indented and the style pane indicates
that the
Post by Sammac
right style is applied. I have recently switched to Word 2003 but
not
Post by Sammac
everyone in my organization is using this version.
Sammac
2005-06-14 12:18:03 UTC
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Yes. I've been using this numbering style for technical specifications for
nearly two years. I've only run into trouble after I was upgraded to Word
2003 and when I receive specs to edit from another office on our network.
Post by Charles Kenyon
Did you also set up your numbering according to the directions on Shauna
Kelly's page?
--
Charles Kenyon
Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word
Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide
See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
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Post by Sammac
Yes, I have done that. I learned from experience to clear the 'automatically
update' box so that's one of the first things I check. I've also had luck
checking it to let it update and then unchecking it before I save. This time,
however, all my troubleshooting tricks aren't working.
Post by Stefan Blom
Also make sure that numbering is properly linked to styles as
described at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html and
that the option to "Automatically update document styles" is cleared
in the Tools>Templates and Add-Ins dialog box.
--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
Post by Sammac
I have an outline number style for technical specifications that are
being
Post by Sammac
edited by a number of people. Every so often when I open a file, the
first
Post by Sammac
level numbering is intact but the subparagraph letters and numbers
are gone
Post by Sammac
although they are correctly indented and the style pane indicates
that the
Post by Sammac
right style is applied. I have recently switched to Word 2003 but
not
Post by Sammac
everyone in my organization is using this version.
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