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Charles Kenyon
 
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Sorry, I don't have an answer because I don't use Master Documents. However,
you may need the reason I don't more than you need an answer. "Master
Document" is a term of art in Word referring to a "feature" that not only
doesn't work but also destroys documents. The consensus (with the limited
exception of Steve Hudson) among those offering advice on these newsgroups
is that using the Master Document feature is a good way to destroy your
document. It can destroy parts of your document that you are not even
working on! I think John McGhie said it succinctly when he said that there
are two kinds of Master Documents: Those that are corrupt and those that
will be corrupt soon. See
http://www.addbalance.com/word/masterdocuments.htm for information on the
Master Document feature and workarounds. See
http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Genera...ocsCorrupt.htm for more
information on what goes wrong, and
http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Genera...MasterDocs.htm for ideas on how
to salvage what you can. See
http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/ma...masterdocs.doc for
Steve Hudson's instructions if you are willing to follow them very
carefully.

See: How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in your Word
document
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. (For
bullets see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/bull...olbullets.html, the
subject is related.)

This is based on ...

Word's Numbering Explained
http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Number...gExplained.htm

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Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
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"SAn" wrote in message
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Thanks that you found a time for my problem.

I will tell you how to reproduce missnumbering.

1) Make an empty Word document based on the default template.
2) Type this text to it (without minuses):
--------------------------
This is subdocument.
First list:
One
Two
Three
Second list:
One
Two
Three
-------------------------

3) Create a new style named 'MyNumberedList' with single-leveled
numbering.
I used predefined numbering template 1. 2. 3. ... for this style (to make
such a style press 'Format'-'Styles and Formatting'-'Create style' in
the
sidebar. Then press 'Format' button in new window and 'Numbering' in menu.
Select numbering template and press OK. Enter style name and press OK)
4) Mark all 'One', 'Two' and 'Three' lines with this style and select
'Restart numbering' in right-mouse-button-menu for both 'One' lines in the
document. You will get something like this:
--------------------------
This is subdocument.
First list:
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
Second list:
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
-------------------------

5) Save this file as 'SubDocument.doc'.
6) Close file.
7) Make new file.
8) Type this text (without minuses):
-------------------------
This is main document.
One
Two
Three
-------------------------

9) Select View-Structure in the main menu
10) Make a new line after 'Three' and press 'Insert subdocument' button on
the 'Structure' toolbar. Select 'SubDocument.doc' and press 'open'.
11) Mark 'One', 'Two' and 'Three' words in main document with style
'MyNumberedList'.
12) Correct missnumbered lists with 'Restart numbering' command and save
document as 'MainDocument.doc'. You will get something like this:
-------------------------
This is main document.
1. One
2. Two
3. Three

This is subdocument.
First list:
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
Second list:
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
-------------------------

13) Close document and then open it.
14) Press 'Expand subdocuments' button on the 'structure' toolbar. You
will
get:
-------------------------
This is main document.
1. One
2. Two
3. Three

This is subdocument.
First list:
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
Second list:
4. One
5. Two
6. Three
-------------------------

15) Enjoy. I suggest you try to correct missnumbered list (this will be
the
last list) using 'restart numbering' command and see what is happening:
-------------------------
This is main document.
1. One
2. Two
3. Three

This is subdocument.
First list:
4. One
5. Two
6. Three
Second list:
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
-------------------------

Very strange, isn't it?
You can make some direct formatting in 'MainDocument.doc' and
'SubDocument.doc' to see that direct formatting preserved during save
operation but the numbering is not.