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I think I have solved this for real this time.
What I learned from countless websites on this subject is that when word does not find any styles with an attached outline level (except the heading styles) it start to guess by itself. And guesses wrong So I created a single style that has an outline level attached. I chose the style used for the table of contents. When reopening the document now, no extra entries are visible, so word has stopped guessing. Hope this will be of help to others as well Thank you both for your advice in this Regards MenL "Stefan Blom" wrote: Instead of changing the Normal style, what you should be doing is selecting the text and pressing Ctrl+Q, which resets paragraph formatting to that of the underlying style. But as you have seen, the fix might be just temporary. Clearing the "Define styles based on your formatting" option in the AutoCorrect dialog box (AutoFormat As You Type tab) might improve the situation. However, since the Document Map itself is the problem, as explained at http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/DocumentMap.htm, you may have to stop using it altogether and start using Outline view instead. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Menl" wrote in message ... I looked a bit further into it and narrowed it down to the normal style. When I open the document it introduces all the new entries. If I do the following steps all unwanted entries are cleared - select some text that uses the normal style - In the stylepane select the normal style and tell word to update the style to match the selection - When I now look at the assigned outline level of style:normal it says level 1 - I set this to body text and click OK - All unwanted entries are now gone So I reason that the affected styles are linked to normal and are cleaned as soon as normal is clean again. However, saving en reopening the file introduces the unwanted entries. As stefan Blom says, it appears word applies the styles when opening the file and looks for items to include. As not all items that use a particular style are affected this makes sense. So the basis question in order to solve this is how to prevent word from doing this, if at all possible. "DeanH" wrote: Stefan, thanks for that, I was wondering if it was something like that, but I cannot find anything to suggest a solution. Thanks DeanH "Stefan Blom" wrote: The problem with the Document Map is that it assigns outline levels to paragraphs that looks like headings (short paragraphs such as captions are often affected). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "DeanH" wrote in message ... hmm, is the document OK? I.e. it is not starting to corrupt. Does Open and Repair do anything? I don't tend to use Document Map on a regular basis and have never seen this, or been able to replicate here. DeanH "Menl" wrote: "DeanH" wrote: After reopen, the TOC is ok, do you refresh the TOC, does the incorrect entries appear? No TOC stays OK. Here I removed the /u field code option. This prevents the TOC from including direct formatting entries of the document map from appearing. Check the styles (the specific ones that are being affected) in the template of this document, do the styles have the Outline Level assigned? No style has an outline level assigned, exept the heading styles If so, your settings in Word could be "Automatically update document styles" is checked. Sorry I don't have 2007 at work so cannot point you to where this setting is. I couldn't fine an overall setting like that, just per style, but googling for it found something at the MVP site. This addressed that possibly the nomal style was wrong and provided a way of not update automatically. This didn't help. Strangely not all captions that use the style that appears are included in the document map, just some of them. "Menl" wrote: Part of the problem remains. the TOC issue seems to be fixed. The document map however not. I ran the macro that assigns to every paragraph the outline level corresponding to the style. Sure enough the document map got cleaned up. However when I saved, closed down and reopened the file, the document map got filed with the extra entries again. Is it possible to prevent word 2007 from automatically doing this (as it is indicated in the document you refered to to be a buggy feature of word, at least the older versions) "DeanH" wrote: Glad you got it solved, for now at least ;-) All the best DeanH "Menl" wrote: Thank you very much DeanH, to fix the TOC entries, the document you linked to proposed removing the /u in the field code, this fixed the TOC, but not yet the document map. Here I tried the CTRL-Q on each entry to remove the direct formatting. The styles allreayde had bodytext selected, so that wasn't the problem. It is solved for now, hope it stays that way ![]() Thank you very much "DeanH" wrote: The Document Map requires the Outline Level of the styles to work. Check that the styles of the captions, etc that should not be in the Document Map do not have an Outline Level assigned, ie they should be BodyText. See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/DocumentMap.htm for further information. -- Hope this helps DeanH "Menl" wrote: Hi, I'm working on my thesis, which has now about 100 pages. Before I started I read up on how to use word 2007 for large documents and so I first created the general outline, seperated everything in appropriate sections, defined custom styles. After this was OK I started editing the actual content making sure everyting is formatted using styles and avoiding direct formatting as much as I can. Everything worked as expected. Until now... Suddenly all kind of extra entries show up in the document map such as captions of figures, and tables, but also some other styles I defined. Strangely not all figures and tables are included, just some of them. They also show up in the TOC. I've read up on this "feature" and it could be related to direct formatting. So I selected all the extra entries and redefined the correct style (which it was allready showing to have). And sure enough the entry was removed. But to my surprise, when I opened the document the next day, it had all the extra entries again. So if a MVP or other word user could explain what is going on here and how to fix it it is greatly appreciated. I would even go as far as editing the XML directly in the word zip-package, if I knew it would solve things. Thanx in advance Menl |
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