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Default On some PCs bulleting changes the style. On others not. Why?

I'm trying to determine why Word is acting differently on different PCs for
one on my users. She recently began using a new PC for a temporary assignment
and when she bullets a list on the machine the style changes from Normal to
Heading 2. This does not happen on her regular PC, or on my PC.

Any ideas what is happening?
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Default On some PCs bulleting changes the style. On others not. Why?

The most likely culprit is Tools | AutoCorrect | AutoFormat As You Type:
Define styles based on my formatting.

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I'm trying to determine why Word is acting differently on different PCs

for
one on my users. She recently began using a new PC for a temporary

assignment
and when she bullets a list on the machine the style changes from Normal

to
Heading 2. This does not happen on her regular PC, or on my PC.

Any ideas what is happening?


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