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In some versions, Word may automatically apply an "Outline level" to paragraphs
that resemble headings, such as numbered captions. You should clear the "Define styles based on your formatting" option in the AutoCorrect dialog box. However, stop using the Document Map may be the only long-term fix. For more, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/DocumentMap.htm. By the way, which version of Word are you using? Knowing the version would make it easier to give more specific advice. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Hristov" wrote in message ... Hello I am writing a thesis(it is in linguistics) and I provide a lot of example sentences in it which are subsequently numbered throughout the thesis. When I open the Document map those sentences appear as if they are headings so I suppose I have to apply a style for those numbered sentences so that they disappear from the Document map. Yes but which style to apply? there are styles for headings or paragraphs but I do not know which style to use for individual sentences. Maybe List or? Thanks! -- Hristov |
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