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Doug Robbins - Word MVP Doug Robbins - Word MVP is offline
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Default outline number in 2007

See How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in your Microsoft
Word
document at:

http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html

To access the dialog referred to, select the Define New Multilevel list in
the MultiLevel List pulldown

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"jim" wrote in message
...
I'm answering my own question... I've figured out a solution, but it
shouldn't have required this.
I created a new document and modified the Heading styles to be multi-level
lists. I saved this document as a document template. Then I attached this
new
.dotx template to the existing word file. That seemed to work. But I'm
still
mad.

"jim" wrote:

I've been trying for hours to modify the Heading styles in a 2007 Word
document without success. I want my headings to look like:
1 heading 1
1.1 heading 2
1.1.1 heading 3
1.1.2 heading 3
2 heading 1
2.1 heading 2
2.2 heading 2
If I build a new document and define new heading styles, it works. But I
can't get the same results if I try the same technique in an existing
document. The number reset back to 1 for subsequent indentation.
Any suggestions?
This was easy in 2003. I was already put off by the user interface
changes
in 2007 that had zero benefit. Now I'm mad.