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Default Multilevel list - is it a bug?

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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There are probably other bug-reporting mechanisms that may be more
effective
than posting here, but I'm not conversant with them. Perhaps someone else
can answer. I would escalate this issue for you, but I'm not using Word
2007
yet, so I can't reproduce the error.

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"Viktor Erdélyi" wrote in message
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That's ok, but the two things are different. In the Tab dialog, you have

to
click on "set" and you remain in the same dialog box, but here you have
to
click ok, that closes the box, you have to find the box again, set
another
value, etc. I think it's a bit annoying.

And: if you have those boxes _unchecked_ in the multilevel list dialog at
the beginning, selecting multiple ones without clicking on "ok" works,
but

if
you start with checked boxes, it behaves the way I explained before
So whatever, the behaviour is not consistent.

Erm.. and is this the right place to report "suspected bugs" to the
developers, or is there a dedicated place for that?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

FWIW, this is similar to the operation of the Tab dialog. You can set
multiple tab stops in one go, but you have to click Set after each one;

if
you just set them all and click OK, only the last one is actually

retained.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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I can reproduce this behavior. It certainly seems like a bug to me.

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"Viktor Erdélyi" wrote in message
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Open the "define new multilevel list" dialog box, and assume that

you
have
the "add tab stop at ..." checkbox checked at level 1 and 2. Select
level
1,
uncheck the add tab checkbox, click on level 2, uncheck the add tab
checkbox,
then select level 1 again. The add tab checkbox will be checked! Is

it
my
fault or is it a bug?
PS.: if you click OK at each change, it works, but if you try to

modify
multiple ones, it doesn't.
(Word 2007)