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Margaret Aldis
 
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Great news - thanks so much for confirming my guess.

The default bullet List Template (what you get when you press the Bullet
button) isn't recorded in the template but in the registry - that's why once
it started it affected all your documents. Although you were clearing
bullets out of Normal style, every time you applied bullets that was
changing the style via the linking in the list template.

I don't know at what point the default list template details get saved in
the registry, but certainly if you edit that first pane position you will
change the effect of the bullet button. When you work in a document the
panes do tend to change around, so I guess it is possible that a rogue
document changed your default bullet setting.

Just lay off that button and stick to styles in future g.

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Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP
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"GW67" wrote in message
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That did it!!!! Thank you very much!!!

It did seem to happen just a few days ago and must be linked to another
document I opened. Just wondering why it got set in my template and

changed
all my new documents.

Anyway, thanks a bunch.

"Margaret Aldis" wrote:

Ah, this latest problem is a good clue and I think I can guess what is

going
on - try this:

Use your bullet button (with whacky results).

Format Bullets and Numbering

My guess is that you will see a highlighted bullet pane with the

stylename
"Normal" showing alongside the bullet (indicating that your default

bullet
List Template has become linked to the Normal style). Press the Reset
button - this should reset the pane so no stylename is showing, just a
picture of the bullets.

You will probably now need to go back to Normal style, Modify and remove

the
bullets from the style.

To use bullets safely in future, see

http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/bull...olbullets.html

I would also be inclined to use fresh documents and templates wherever

you
can - any document you've been working on with this problem will still

have
a List Template within it with bullets linked to Normal style - which

gives
a chance of reactivating the problem.

--
Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP
Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.word.mvps.org

"GW67" wrote in message
...
Thanks the reply. But that didn't work. I verified that the

"Automatically
Update" option was not checked for the Normal style and also started

Word
in
Safe Mode.

As an additional troubleshooting note, that makes me wonder if this is

truly
a bug with the bullet function is that numbering works correct. I can

add
a
number to a single paragraph and only that paragraph gets a number,

unlike
bullets where every paragraph of the sam style gets the bullet.

Another interesting note is that if I make all paragraphs a style

other
than
Normal, say Heading 1 for example, and then try to add a bullet to one

of
the
paragraphs, the entire document gets converted to the Normal style,

and
all
the available style in the document get a bullet added to them.

Something
whacky is going on and I can't figure it out.

"Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote:

Hi ?B?R1c2Nw==?=,

Word 2003 is changing the Normal style unexpectedly, even when I

have
the
"Automatically Update" option turned off in the "Styles and

Formatting"
dialog for the Normal style.

Please check again that you've actually deactivated this option for

the
Normal
style.

Then test again in a new document.

If you still see the problem, shut down Word then start it up again

while
holding down the Ctrl key (Safe mode). Does the problem still occur

in a
new
document?

What is happening is I have numerous paragraphs that are of the

Normal
Style. I want to add a bullet to one paragraph and when I do, the

entire
document (for what I am doing, the Normal style is the only style

used) gets
bullets. Then, when I un-bullet that line, the bullet on that line

only is
removed and the name of the style for that line becomes "Normal +

Left: 0,
First line: 0" whereas the rest of the bulletted lines stay as

the
Normal
style.


Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
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