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Defining my own styles
I am setting up a number of styles. One of them is for a bullet-list. I also
want to create one for a numbered list. Both are based on my general style for "body" text. When I create my style for the numbered list - somehow this affects the bullet list style - in the way that the bullet disappears and the indentation is removed... How do I prevent that one style affects the other like that..? |
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Is your custom style based on another numbered style? If so, the number
formatting might very well be "hi-jacked" by the custom style. Instead of basing a style on a numbered style, create a new numbered style from scratch. If you want specific instructions, tell me your version of Word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "RSunday" wrote in message ... I am setting up a number of styles. One of them is for a bullet-list. I also want to create one for a numbered list. Both are based on my general style for "body" text. When I create my style for the numbered list - somehow this affects the bullet list style - in the way that the bullet disappears and the indentation is removed... How do I prevent that one style affects the other like that..? |
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Defining my own styles
I am using Word 2003 SP3.
Even when I base both styles on "(no style)" - I still get this correlatoin where changing one affects the other. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Is your custom style based on another numbered style? If so, the number formatting might very well be "hi-jacked" by the custom style. Instead of basing a style on a numbered style, create a new numbered style from scratch. If you want specific instructions, tell me your version of Word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "RSunday" wrote in message ... I am setting up a number of styles. One of them is for a bullet-list. I also want to create one for a numbered list. Both are based on my general style for "body" text. When I create my style for the numbered list - somehow this affects the bullet list style - in the way that the bullet disappears and the indentation is removed... How do I prevent that one style affects the other like that..? |
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But you did initially create the custom style by modifying a numbered style?
If so, they could still be sharing the same underlying numbering scheme. Instead, try creating a new style and then apply numbering to it (via the Modify Style dialog box). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "RSunday" wrote in message news I am using Word 2003 SP3. Even when I base both styles on "(no style)" - I still get this correlatoin where changing one affects the other. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Is your custom style based on another numbered style? If so, the number formatting might very well be "hi-jacked" by the custom style. Instead of basing a style on a numbered style, create a new numbered style from scratch. If you want specific instructions, tell me your version of Word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "RSunday" wrote in message ... I am setting up a number of styles. One of them is for a bullet-list. I also want to create one for a numbered list. Both are based on my general style for "body" text. When I create my style for the numbered list - somehow this affects the bullet list style - in the way that the bullet disappears and the indentation is removed... How do I prevent that one style affects the other like that..? |
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