This is a long shot, but check to make sure that neither of the WordPerfect
options on the General tab of Tools | Options is checked. You might also
want to disable the "automatic" features (especially bullets) on the
AutoFormat As You Type tab of Tools | AutoCorrect Options.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"GW67" wrote in message
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Thanks the reply. But that didn't work. I verified that the "Automatically
Update" option was not checked for the Normal style and also started Word
in
Safe Mode.
As an additional troubleshooting note, that makes me wonder if this is
truly
a bug with the bullet function is that numbering works correct. I can add
a
number to a single paragraph and only that paragraph gets a number, unlike
bullets where every paragraph of the sam style gets the bullet.
Another interesting note is that if I make all paragraphs a style other
than
Normal, say Heading 1 for example, and then try to add a bullet to one of
the
paragraphs, the entire document gets converted to the Normal style, and
all
the available style in the document get a bullet added to them. Something
whacky is going on and I can't figure it out.
"Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote:
Hi ?B?R1c2Nw==?=,
Word 2003 is changing the Normal style unexpectedly, even when I have
the
"Automatically Update" option turned off in the "Styles and
Formatting"
dialog for the Normal style.
Please check again that you've actually deactivated this option for the
Normal
style.
Then test again in a new document.
If you still see the problem, shut down Word then start it up again
while
holding down the Ctrl key (Safe mode). Does the problem still occur in a
new
document?
What is happening is I have numerous paragraphs that are of the Normal
Style. I want to add a bullet to one paragraph and when I do, the
entire
document (for what I am doing, the Normal style is the only style
used) gets
bullets. Then, when I un-bullet that line, the bullet on that line
only is
removed and the name of the style for that line becomes "Normal +
Left: 0,
First line: 0" whereas the rest of the bulletted lines stay as the
Normal
style.
Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
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