Have you also tested adding both the list style and the linked paragraph styles
to the template? Does that work better?
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I was able to duplicate your result. I created a new list style linked to
heading styles and clicked "New documents based on this template" (normal.
dotm). I created a new document based on normal, but though the list style
was there, the list levels were not linked to headings.
I then saved my original document with the new list style as a template.
New documents based on that template retain the list style with linked
headings. I suggest that you do something similar.
Now I realize that I never saw this behavior before because I avoid adding
numbering to normal.dot headings.
Pam
Mariann wrote:
You'll have to copy both the list style and the paragraph styles to the
template.
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Thanks, Stefan - but since I was using Word's default Heading styles 1-9,
they should be already in the normal.dot, shouldn't they? In theory, this
should work, right? Is it a bug in Word perhaps, or maybe by design?
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