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Default Bullet problem in 2007

Are your coworker also using Word 2007? Note that Word 2003 handles
indentation and tab stops differently (as far as numbered and bulleted lists
are concerned), which could be relevant here.

For stable list numbering, you should carefully define the indents and the
tab stop via the Adjust List Indents dialog box and then update the bulleted
style: Right-click a bulleted paragraph. On the context menu, click Adjust
List Indents. Specify the desired "Bullet position." To create a hanging
indent, choose "Tab character" for "Follow number with"; then specify a
different (larger) value for "Text indent" and use the same value for "Add
tab stop at." When you are done, click OK to close the dialog box.

You may be prompted to update the style. If not, do that manually:
Right-click a bulleted paragraph; on the context menu, click Styles | Update
style name to Match Selection.

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Stefan Blom
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"Louise" wrote in message
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The tab and indentation are move not at the same place.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

What, exactly, are the problems you are seeing with bullet formatting
when
you get the document back from your coworker?

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Louise" wrote in message
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For some reason if I define a bullet style and format my document
everything
goes well. If I send that document to one of my coworker and she works
in
it, everytime she send me back the document I always have to fix my
bullets
as it get all wrong. She telling me that she doesn't play with the
style.
What could be the problem ?




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