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Default outline level 2 promoted to level 1 when printed

Glad I could point you to help from Shauna.

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"hbear" wrote in message
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Spent a day figuring all this out, but it works wonderfully now. And

it'll
certainly come in handy in the future. Thanks!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If you properly define your styles, anchored to a properly defined
outline-numbered list, everything should work as desired/designed. See
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html

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"hbear" wrote in message
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Thank you. That appears to be the answer. And I've learned something

new.
With that discovery, however, I've also discovered the extent of the
formatting problem. I don't know how or why it happened, but it seems

every
instance of the six outline levels I'm using has its own indent

formatting.
(One level 3 has a 1.25 indent, while another 3 has .75", etc...)

Given
what
you've shown me, would it be possible to create a default indent

position
for
each level and apply them to the entire document in one sweep, so that

all
levels fall into the new and appropriate default positions?

Otherwise,
I'm
facing the line-by-line correction of an extremely long document.

Help...?



"Stefan Blom" wrote:

In what way is the second level "promoted"? Are you saying that its
indent is different? Note that the indents seen in Outline view

reflect
the *outline level* (in Format | Paragraph), whereas the indents in

an
actual printout (or in Print Preview) are determined by the *indent*
settings of the paragraph(s).

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"hbear" wrote in message
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I'm working on a document in outline view, and everything is fine
until I
switch to print or normal view, then level 2 in the outline is
promoted to
level 1 and printed as such. Anyone know what's going on and how

to
correct
it?