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Hi folks!

I have a document with a lot of tables. I use captions with automatic
numbering, including the number form Heading 1. My problem is that the number
that refers to the Heading is formatted with a double strikethrough (only the
one number - the rest of the caption and the table number is OK). Also in the
cross references to the chapters or the tables the heading number has this
format. This is only visible on the printout (not in the document and not in
the print preview).

The problem might have arised when I used Track Changes earlier. I have
tried to select the entire document and accept all changes. I have also tried
to remove all numbers in headings and in captions and renumbering them. All
without any luck.

I appreciate any help!
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Which version of Word is this? Recent versions have an option to Accept All
Changes in Document, which usually works. If you also turn off Track Changes
and update the cross-reference fields (for example by selecting the whole
document and pressing F9), that should fix it.

If it still doesn't work, copy the contents of the file into a new blank
document: In the source document, make sure that Track Changes is turned on;
in the target document, make sure that Track Changes is turned off, and then
copy and paste. See
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...s.html#Copying.

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Microsoft Word MVP



"Elin" wrote in message
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Hi folks!

I have a document with a lot of tables. I use captions with automatic
numbering, including the number form Heading 1. My problem is that the
number
that refers to the Heading is formatted with a double strikethrough (only
the
one number - the rest of the caption and the table number is OK). Also in
the
cross references to the chapters or the tables the heading number has this
format. This is only visible on the printout (not in the document and not
in
the print preview).

The problem might have arised when I used Track Changes earlier. I have
tried to select the entire document and accept all changes. I have also
tried
to remove all numbers in headings and in captions and renumbering them.
All
without any luck.

I appreciate any help!



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Hi!

I am using Word 2003.

I have tried to Accept all changes, and also to update all fields. I have
now also tried to copy the document as you described. But the formatting is
still there.

Thanks for trying. Any other suggestions?

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Which version of Word is this? Recent versions have an option to Accept All
Changes in Document, which usually works. If you also turn off Track Changes
and update the cross-reference fields (for example by selecting the whole
document and pressing F9), that should fix it.

If it still doesn't work, copy the contents of the file into a new blank
document: In the source document, make sure that Track Changes is turned on;
in the target document, make sure that Track Changes is turned off, and then
copy and paste. See
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...s.html#Copying.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Elin" wrote in message
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Hi folks!

I have a document with a lot of tables. I use captions with automatic
numbering, including the number form Heading 1. My problem is that the
number
that refers to the Heading is formatted with a double strikethrough (only
the
one number - the rest of the caption and the table number is OK). Also in
the
cross references to the chapters or the tables the heading number has this
format. This is only visible on the printout (not in the document and not
in
the print preview).

The problem might have arised when I used Track Changes earlier. I have
tried to select the entire document and accept all changes. I have also
tried
to remove all numbers in headings and in captions and renumbering them.
All
without any luck.

I appreciate any help!




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Default Numbers in caption get a strikethrough

This is strange. Reading your original message again, I notice that it
happens only on print. If you try a different printer, does that help?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Elin" wrote in message
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Hi!

I am using Word 2003.

I have tried to Accept all changes, and also to update all fields. I have
now also tried to copy the document as you described. But the formatting
is
still there.

Thanks for trying. Any other suggestions?

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Which version of Word is this? Recent versions have an option to Accept
All
Changes in Document, which usually works. If you also turn off Track
Changes
and update the cross-reference fields (for example by selecting the whole
document and pressing F9), that should fix it.

If it still doesn't work, copy the contents of the file into a new blank
document: In the source document, make sure that Track Changes is turned
on;
in the target document, make sure that Track Changes is turned off, and
then
copy and paste. See
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...s.html#Copying.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Elin" wrote in message
...
Hi folks!

I have a document with a lot of tables. I use captions with automatic
numbering, including the number form Heading 1. My problem is that the
number
that refers to the Heading is formatted with a double strikethrough
(only
the
one number - the rest of the caption and the table number is OK). Also
in
the
cross references to the chapters or the tables the heading number has
this
format. This is only visible on the printout (not in the document and
not
in
the print preview).

The problem might have arised when I used Track Changes earlier. I have
tried to select the entire document and accept all changes. I have also
tried
to remove all numbers in headings and in captions and renumbering them.
All
without any luck.

I appreciate any help!






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This is strange. And I have never seen it before. I have tried different
printers. And it does not make any difference.

Elin

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

This is strange. Reading your original message again, I notice that it
happens only on print. If you try a different printer, does that help?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Elin" wrote in message
...
Hi!

I am using Word 2003.

I have tried to Accept all changes, and also to update all fields. I have
now also tried to copy the document as you described. But the formatting
is
still there.

Thanks for trying. Any other suggestions?

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Which version of Word is this? Recent versions have an option to Accept
All
Changes in Document, which usually works. If you also turn off Track
Changes
and update the cross-reference fields (for example by selecting the whole
document and pressing F9), that should fix it.

If it still doesn't work, copy the contents of the file into a new blank
document: In the source document, make sure that Track Changes is turned
on;
in the target document, make sure that Track Changes is turned off, and
then
copy and paste. See
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...s.html#Copying.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Elin" wrote in message
...
Hi folks!

I have a document with a lot of tables. I use captions with automatic
numbering, including the number form Heading 1. My problem is that the
number
that refers to the Heading is formatted with a double strikethrough
(only
the
one number - the rest of the caption and the table number is OK). Also
in
the
cross references to the chapters or the tables the heading number has
this
format. This is only visible on the printout (not in the document and
not
in
the print preview).

The problem might have arised when I used Track Changes earlier. I have
tried to select the entire document and accept all changes. I have also
tried
to remove all numbers in headings and in captions and renumbering them.
All
without any luck.

I appreciate any help!








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Default Numbers in caption get a strikethrough

You may want to try copying the contents except for the final paragraph mark
(¶) to a new blank document. Does that make a difference?

Note that in order to show/hide paragraph marks as well as any nonprinting
marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8.

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"Elin" wrote in message
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This is strange. And I have never seen it before. I have tried different
printers. And it does not make any difference.

Elin

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

This is strange. Reading your original message again, I notice that it
happens only on print. If you try a different printer, does that help?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Elin" wrote in message
...
Hi!

I am using Word 2003.

I have tried to Accept all changes, and also to update all fields. I
have
now also tried to copy the document as you described. But the
formatting
is
still there.

Thanks for trying. Any other suggestions?

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Which version of Word is this? Recent versions have an option to
Accept
All
Changes in Document, which usually works. If you also turn off Track
Changes
and update the cross-reference fields (for example by selecting the
whole
document and pressing F9), that should fix it.

If it still doesn't work, copy the contents of the file into a new
blank
document: In the source document, make sure that Track Changes is
turned
on;
in the target document, make sure that Track Changes is turned off,
and
then
copy and paste. See
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...s.html#Copying.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Elin" wrote in message
...
Hi folks!

I have a document with a lot of tables. I use captions with
automatic
numbering, including the number form Heading 1. My problem is that
the
number
that refers to the Heading is formatted with a double strikethrough
(only
the
one number - the rest of the caption and the table number is OK).
Also
in
the
cross references to the chapters or the tables the heading number
has
this
format. This is only visible on the printout (not in the document
and
not
in
the print preview).

The problem might have arised when I used Track Changes earlier. I
have
tried to select the entire document and accept all changes. I have
also
tried
to remove all numbers in headings and in captions and renumbering
them.
All
without any luck.

I appreciate any help!









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