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Word 2007 - Problem with auto numbering & cross-references
I'm having a real problem when opening documents in Word 2007 that were
created in Word 2003. They are Wills with numbered clauses, four levels of sub-clauses and cross references. In 2003 the documents are perfect but when opened in 2007 the numbering and cross-references are all adrift, and 'what you see' is definitely not 'what you get' when the documents are printed. On screen, at first glance, it looks OK but when I scroll down, I find something like this: 2.3 subject as aforesaid ... 3.0 THIS CLAUSE shall ... 3.0.0 subject as aforesaid and then when I scroll back up to the top, what was correctly numbered has changed to incorrectly numbered i.e. 1 I REVOKE all ... 1 1.1 I APPOINT my ... 1.2 IN SUB-CLAUSE ... However, when the document is printed, the clause numbering looks fine, but all the cross-references are one number out i.e. 5.1 instead of 6.1. We use the LISTNUM field to get a sub-clause number to be on the same line as the clause number and I've a feeling it may be these fields that are upsetting Word 2007. I've tried taking the LISTNUM fields out and putting them back again but it didn't help. Has anyone come across this problem before and, if so, is there a fix for it? Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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Hi,
Me too!! I'm having a similar problem and also thought that it may be caused by the ListNum fields used to create the sub-clause numbers. We have recently upgraded from Word 97 and documents that use these ListNum fields are not cooperating. I've done a lot of testing to make sure that there are no other problems with the documents and that all of the numbering was set up correctly. I've gone so far pasting these documents into Notepad to strip out any "bad" formatting etc. and reapplying styles and Outline numbering. It's quite clearly a problem with the ListNum field. I've tried assigning a "field list name" to the ListNum field, but the results are unreliable. The field will either appear as "0" or restart the numbering for the previous level to 1. I've tried checking MS Knowledgebase and came up with article 948845 - Not very helpful! EKH "jem@asllp" wrote: I'm having a real problem when opening documents in Word 2007 that were created in Word 2003. They are Wills with numbered clauses, four levels of sub-clauses and cross references. In 2003 the documents are perfect but when opened in 2007 the numbering and cross-references are all adrift, and 'what you see' is definitely not 'what you get' when the documents are printed. On screen, at first glance, it looks OK but when I scroll down, I find something like this: 2.3 subject as aforesaid ... 3.0 THIS CLAUSE shall ... 3.0.0 subject as aforesaid and then when I scroll back up to the top, what was correctly numbered has changed to incorrectly numbered i.e. 1 I REVOKE all ... 1 1.1 I APPOINT my ... 1.2 IN SUB-CLAUSE ... However, when the document is printed, the clause numbering looks fine, but all the cross-references are one number out i.e. 5.1 instead of 6.1. We use the LISTNUM field to get a sub-clause number to be on the same line as the clause number and I've a feeling it may be these fields that are upsetting Word 2007. I've tried taking the LISTNUM fields out and putting them back again but it didn't help. Has anyone come across this problem before and, if so, is there a fix for it? Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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Word 2007 - Problem with auto numbering & cross-references
If you name the numbering scheme (in the Multilevel List dialog box), and
use that name with the LISTNUM fields, does that help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "EKH" wrote in message ... Hi, Me too!! I'm having a similar problem and also thought that it may be caused by the ListNum fields used to create the sub-clause numbers. We have recently upgraded from Word 97 and documents that use these ListNum fields are not cooperating. I've done a lot of testing to make sure that there are no other problems with the documents and that all of the numbering was set up correctly. I've gone so far pasting these documents into Notepad to strip out any "bad" formatting etc. and reapplying styles and Outline numbering. It's quite clearly a problem with the ListNum field. I've tried assigning a "field list name" to the ListNum field, but the results are unreliable. The field will either appear as "0" or restart the numbering for the previous level to 1. I've tried checking MS Knowledgebase and came up with article 948845 - Not very helpful! EKH "jem@asllp" wrote: I'm having a real problem when opening documents in Word 2007 that were created in Word 2003. They are Wills with numbered clauses, four levels of sub-clauses and cross references. In 2003 the documents are perfect but when opened in 2007 the numbering and cross-references are all adrift, and 'what you see' is definitely not 'what you get' when the documents are printed. On screen, at first glance, it looks OK but when I scroll down, I find something like this: 2.3 subject as aforesaid ... 3.0 THIS CLAUSE shall ... 3.0.0 subject as aforesaid and then when I scroll back up to the top, what was correctly numbered has changed to incorrectly numbered i.e. 1 I REVOKE all ... 1 1.1 I APPOINT my ... 1.2 IN SUB-CLAUSE ... However, when the document is printed, the clause numbering looks fine, but all the cross-references are one number out i.e. 5.1 instead of 6.1. We use the LISTNUM field to get a sub-clause number to be on the same line as the clause number and I've a feeling it may be these fields that are upsetting Word 2007. I've tried taking the LISTNUM fields out and putting them back again but it didn't help. Has anyone come across this problem before and, if so, is there a fix for it? Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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Yes, that's what I had been doing, but it doesn't help. The really annoying
things is that the fields will change value as you work in the documents, even though you've made no changes to preceding levels. I again recreated this document using a outline numbering scheme linked to List styles, with {ListNum MyList} as the ListNum field id. Initially the listNum seemed to work, but as I applied this numbering to the rest of the document this type of behavior began to occur: Paragraphs Using Level 1 and Level 2 24. (0) Notice of a general meeting ..... (0) The accidental omission to give ......... I then went back to the beginning of the document and noticed that the ListNum fields had cause numbering to restart on Level 1: 2. The Chapter is a not-for-profit................. 1. (1) In these Bylaws......... Sometimes selecting the ListNum will cause it to update properly, but this is not consistent and certainly not reliable. "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you name the numbering scheme (in the Multilevel List dialog box), and use that name with the LISTNUM fields, does that help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "EKH" wrote in message ... Hi, Me too!! I'm having a similar problem and also thought that it may be caused by the ListNum fields used to create the sub-clause numbers. We have recently upgraded from Word 97 and documents that use these ListNum fields are not cooperating. I've done a lot of testing to make sure that there are no other problems with the documents and that all of the numbering was set up correctly. I've gone so far pasting these documents into Notepad to strip out any "bad" formatting etc. and reapplying styles and Outline numbering. It's quite clearly a problem with the ListNum field. I've tried assigning a "field list name" to the ListNum field, but the results are unreliable. The field will either appear as "0" or restart the numbering for the previous level to 1. I've tried checking MS Knowledgebase and came up with article 948845 - Not very helpful! EKH "jem@asllp" wrote: I'm having a real problem when opening documents in Word 2007 that were created in Word 2003. They are Wills with numbered clauses, four levels of sub-clauses and cross references. In 2003 the documents are perfect but when opened in 2007 the numbering and cross-references are all adrift, and 'what you see' is definitely not 'what you get' when the documents are printed. On screen, at first glance, it looks OK but when I scroll down, I find something like this: 2.3 subject as aforesaid ... 3.0 THIS CLAUSE shall ... 3.0.0 subject as aforesaid and then when I scroll back up to the top, what was correctly numbered has changed to incorrectly numbered i.e. 1 I REVOKE all ... 1 1.1 I APPOINT my ... 1.2 IN SUB-CLAUSE ... However, when the document is printed, the clause numbering looks fine, but all the cross-references are one number out i.e. 5.1 instead of 6.1. We use the LISTNUM field to get a sub-clause number to be on the same line as the clause number and I've a feeling it may be these fields that are upsetting Word 2007. I've tried taking the LISTNUM fields out and putting them back again but it didn't help. Has anyone come across this problem before and, if so, is there a fix for it? Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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Word 2007 - Problem with auto numbering & cross-references
Sometimes it helps to select the document and then reset paragraph
formatting with Ctrl+Q. And, since this is documented in a KB article, hopefully there will be a fix available in the future. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "EKH" wrote in message ... Yes, that's what I had been doing, but it doesn't help. The really annoying things is that the fields will change value as you work in the documents, even though you've made no changes to preceding levels. I again recreated this document using a outline numbering scheme linked to List styles, with {ListNum MyList} as the ListNum field id. Initially the listNum seemed to work, but as I applied this numbering to the rest of the document this type of behavior began to occur: Paragraphs Using Level 1 and Level 2 24. (0) Notice of a general meeting ..... (0) The accidental omission to give ......... I then went back to the beginning of the document and noticed that the ListNum fields had cause numbering to restart on Level 1: 2. The Chapter is a not-for-profit................. 1. (1) In these Bylaws......... Sometimes selecting the ListNum will cause it to update properly, but this is not consistent and certainly not reliable. "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you name the numbering scheme (in the Multilevel List dialog box), and use that name with the LISTNUM fields, does that help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "EKH" wrote in message ... Hi, Me too!! I'm having a similar problem and also thought that it may be caused by the ListNum fields used to create the sub-clause numbers. We have recently upgraded from Word 97 and documents that use these ListNum fields are not cooperating. I've done a lot of testing to make sure that there are no other problems with the documents and that all of the numbering was set up correctly. I've gone so far pasting these documents into Notepad to strip out any "bad" formatting etc. and reapplying styles and Outline numbering. It's quite clearly a problem with the ListNum field. I've tried assigning a "field list name" to the ListNum field, but the results are unreliable. The field will either appear as "0" or restart the numbering for the previous level to 1. I've tried checking MS Knowledgebase and came up with article 948845 - Not very helpful! EKH "jem@asllp" wrote: I'm having a real problem when opening documents in Word 2007 that were created in Word 2003. They are Wills with numbered clauses, four levels of sub-clauses and cross references. In 2003 the documents are perfect but when opened in 2007 the numbering and cross-references are all adrift, and 'what you see' is definitely not 'what you get' when the documents are printed. On screen, at first glance, it looks OK but when I scroll down, I find something like this: 2.3 subject as aforesaid ... 3.0 THIS CLAUSE shall ... 3.0.0 subject as aforesaid and then when I scroll back up to the top, what was correctly numbered has changed to incorrectly numbered i.e. 1 I REVOKE all ... 1 1.1 I APPOINT my ... 1.2 IN SUB-CLAUSE ... However, when the document is printed, the clause numbering looks fine, but all the cross-references are one number out i.e. 5.1 instead of 6.1. We use the LISTNUM field to get a sub-clause number to be on the same line as the clause number and I've a feeling it may be these fields that are upsetting Word 2007. I've tried taking the LISTNUM fields out and putting them back again but it didn't help. Has anyone come across this problem before and, if so, is there a fix for it? Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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