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Word keeps changing text outline level
Working on a long doc in Word 2002. Almost every time I open file and
sometimes just out of the blue (switching Views is one trigger) Word decides to "format" or "analyze" my document. Most of the time, it then decides that many paragraphs I have previously assigned as Outline level Body Text really deserve to be Level I and unceremoniously promotes them. Typical targets for promotion include table and figure captions plus bolded, underlined or all CAP one-line paragraphs, in other words, anything that looks like it could possibly be a Heading (except that it's not). Tearing hair out searching web and FAQs for anything, really desperate for any insight anyone might possibly be able to offer and thanks in advance for consideration. ps. On Autocorrect/Autoformat tab all options are unchecked except Preserve Styles On Autoformat as You Type tab all unchecked except first 4 items (quotes, ordinals, fractions and hyphens) |
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