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thanks Suzanne once again.

Namaste

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

It's definitely a bug in the software, as the article says at the outset.
The article states the only known workarounds/solutions.

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"cayce" wrote in message
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Ok. Jason tabs= Friday the 13th.

The other question I had is do you think what I am experiencing is a bug

in
software? I reset the compatibility option (Tools | Options |

Compatibility |
Don't add automatic tab stop for hanging indent). I then reset numbering
again and got the same problem of Word creating a tab.

I do not know where else to look.



"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Jason tabs are tabs that keep coming back (reference to some horror

movie or
other--I can never remember whether it's "Friday the Thirteenth" or
"Nightmare on Elm Street" or some other--okay, Google says it's "Friday

the
Thirteenth").

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"cayce" wrote in message
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Suzanne:

I went back and re-read the compatibility wording and you are

absolutley
right. It needed to be checked. I did this and then reset numbering

again
and
got the same problem.

I went the the article you provided a link for. As this article talks
about
TOC tabs, it isn't quite the same situation I am facing. But, bottom

line,
it
sounds like I am dealing with a bug in software. Is that a safe
assessment?

Finally, what in the heck are Jason tabs anyhow (mentioned in

article)?

thanks again for helping to educate me.


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Well, you would need to *check* that compatibility option for it to
help.
But see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCJasonTabs.htm

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"cayce" wrote in message
...
I looked and that setting was not checked under compatibility.

For grins, I just pulled the Word added tab off the ruler in the
offending
paragraph. I then added below the problem paragraph another
non-numbering
style parapraph followed by a numbered style paragraph. When I

set
the
newest numbered parapragh to restart numbering, the tab was added

in
again
by
Word.

Any other places this might be defined that allows Word to keep

doing
this?

Thanks in advance.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

There's a compatibility option (Tools | Options | Compatibility)
"Don't
add
automatic tab stop for hanging indent." Would that help? Note,

too,
that
you
don't really have to clear the Paragraph dialog, just be aware

that
any
settings you make there will be overridden by the settings in

the
Numbering
dialog.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"cayce" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the information. I am still having a problem with

Word
inserting a
tab. Here's what I did to the offending style.
1st, changed the left alignment setting to 0 in the paragraph
dialog
(it
had
been set to match the number position in the outline numbering
dialog
of
..95)
2nd, changed the hanging indent under special to none (it had

been
set
to
the match the text position in the outline numbering dialog of
1.15)
3rd, went to the tabs dialog and said clear all
4th, verified in the numbering outline numbering customize
dialog
that
the
number position (.95) and text position (1.15) were still set

to
what
they
had been previously defined. They were.
5th, went back to the paragraph dialog and saw that the

hanging
indent
I
had
set to none in step 2 was back and was set to .2 ( this .2
measurement
isn
t
the actual distance from the left margin, but IS the correct
distance
when
measured from the number position set in the outline

numbering)

The result was Word added a left tab stop at 1.2 (slightly to

the
right)
of
the left indent and hanging indent.

How can I prevent Word from doing this.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Indents in numbered styles must be set in the Numbering

dialog,
not
in
the
Paragraph dialog. Make sure that the indent (or tab stop) in
your
numbered
paragraphs is set the same as the unnumbered paragraphs.

First-line and hanging indents are not "tab stops." The

position
of
all
tab
stops is set relative to the left margin, irrespective of

any
paragraph
indent. You can most easily see how Word treats measurements

in
first-line
and hanging indents by dragging the appropriate markers on

the
ruler
and
then looking at the settings in the Paragraph dialog.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"cayce" wrote in message
...
How can I prevent Word 97 from ADDING a tab position to a
numbering
style
I
have created. It happens whenever I tell Word to restart

the
numbering
when a
numbered list is separated from a previous numbered list

by
intervening
paragraphs of a different style. The result is the 1st

line of
the
paragraph
is indented slightly more than the rest of the lines in

the
paragraph
which
are controlled by the hanging indent tab.

Secondly, when a tab stop is defined in a paragraph style,
what is
the
exact
reference point it is using to measure from? Does this
reference
point
vary
whether defining a hanging indent versus first line

indent?

Any ideas on this would be helpful.