Basing a style on a numbered one works as long as you don't try to
modify the numbering of the child style. As soon as you make any
modification to the numbering options of the child style, numbering
will be removed from the parent, as you've noticed.
It seems as if Word links the child style to the numbering scheme
whenever you try to modify the numbering options of the child. The
behavior is consistent with what happens when you change (say) the
font formatting of a child style; that particular property is then no
longer linked to the corresponding property of the parent style.
However, font properties (among others) can be stored in a style;
numbering schemes cannot. The latter are separate objects with 9
levels, each of which can link to a style.
So when Word links a new style (the child style), numbering is removed
from the old style (the parent).
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"Ignatius" wrote in message
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Hi Robert,
Thanks for helping out.
The two news styles will be based on Heading 2 but have a number of
significant modifications, such as no tabs, centered, etc.
I believe I have a resolution for this, or at least more information
that
would help others in the future. Originally, I found that creating
the two
new styles based on Heading 2 works fine, with no modifications to
the two
new styles. I then found that all but one change allows both the
two new
styles and Heading 2 to impact each other. (Some more background,
our
Heading 2 was modified to included outline numbering...this is a
huge deal I
found out).
So, now I have Heading 2 with outline numbering and two new styles
based off
of Heading 2 including the outline numbering, and a few other
modifications:
- no tabs
- centered
- kerning at 14pt
- 6pt before spacing
As soon as I modify with the two new styles to be aligned at .1"
(via
Bullets and NumberingCustomizeNumber PositionAligned at
the
numbering
for Heading 2 no longer shows in the document.
From what I have read online, this is a Word bug. Numbering Lists &
Outline
Numbering built into styles causes a conflict with the parent style
and the
style 'pulling' from the parent style.
"Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote:
Hello Ignatius
Ignatius wrote:
I am trying to build two new styles off of Heading 2 that are to
be outline
numbered just like Heading 2.
Can elaborate more what this means exactly (and _why_ you need two
more
styles to act in the same way as H2)?
I feel like, if you really want those two styles to be part of the
same
outline as your H1 and H1, you might have to resort to field-based
numbering. But I cannot be certain unless you give more details.
Greetinx
Robert
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