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You are welcome.
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Stefan Blom
"Nadia" wrote in message
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Hi Stefan and Shauna,
Thank you both for your responses. I bit the bullet and created
separate
style templates. It actually works great ! Thanks again.
Cheers,
Nadia
"Shauna Kelly" wrote:
Hi Nadia
Am I right in saying that this has been your practice, or is
your preferred
practice:
Step 1: Apply heading styles to your headings text. Leave all
other text in
Normal style.
Step 2: Select all text in the document.
Step 3: Apply the numbering format you need to the text.
To get control of your numbering, what you need to do is just
change the
order of events:
Step 1: Apply the numbering format you need to your heading
*styles*.
Step 2: Apply the heading styles to the headings in your
document. Leave all
other text in Normal style.
(I know...I know.... all I have to do
is create a new template specifically for numbering)....
To do that, File Save As, and in the Save as Type box,
choose "Document
Template". It might be a good idea to create one template
with numbered
headings and one without.
Hope this helps.
Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
"Nadia" wrote in message
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Thanks for your reply Stefan... I hope you see this post,
I've been away.
I understand how to link my heading styles based on a
numbered list and I
had read and applied Shauna Kellys method previously. The
problem with
this
is that the Styles will then always be numbered styles (if
added to
template)
and I mostly use styles for TOC and only occasionally for
numbered lists
so I
dont want permanently numbered styles. (I know...I know....
all I have to
do
is create a new template specifically for numbering).... Im
not trying to
be
difficult but in previous versions it was easy to apply
styles to headings
you wanted to be numbered then select the entire document
apply numbering
based on heading styles and bingo! only text with styles
were
numbered....no
dramas.... I hate v2003......there Ive had my whinge.
thanks again for your reply Stefan
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
If you access the Bullets and Numbering dialog box via the
Format
menu, pick a numbering scheme and then click OK, numbering
will be
applied to the selected text, which is not what you want.
Instead,
link the heading styles, which you already applied to your
text, to a
numbering scheme as described at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html.
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Stefan Blom
"Nadia" wrote in message
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I know how painful numbering is in Word 2003 and I have
read all the
postings
on numbering problems...but I cant seem to find anything
to address
what's
happening on a document I have inherited.
I have applied styles to the relevant headings that I
want
numbered,i.e.,
Heading1, Heading2 and Heading3. The rest of the
document is
"normal".
When I select the document and apply outline numbering
based on
heading
styles it changes all my "normal" paragraphs to Heading1
styles and
obviously
includes them in all the numbering. I have checked the
Style for
following
paragraph is "normal" and I have switched off Autoformat
as you
type.....
what am I missing!!
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