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Default outline level 2 randomly being promoted to level 1

Thanks for your response. I'm using Office 2003. And no, heading 3 is still
in approximately the correct position. If anything, it's indented a bit too
far. In outline view, everything is fine. This only happens in print and
normal view.

It seems I accidently posted this question twice and a response to the other
posting states:
"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)."

I thought setting levels in outline view automatically created a
traditionally formatted outline for printing, but apparently not. So I'm
going to investigate the paragraph settings as directed above, and see if
that resolves the issue.

I'll let you know if that works.

Thanks again,
hb



"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:

I've never seen that behavior. What version of Word is this? Could there be
a misfiring macro or add-in that's undermining you? Are the Heading 3 levels
being promoted to Heading 2 also?

--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com


"hbear" wrote in message
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I'm creating an outline in outline view and everything is fine until I
switch
to print or normal view. When I do this, all my level 2 headers are
promoted
to level 1 and are printed as such. Does anyone have any idea what is
causing this or what to do to correct it? Appreciate any help.