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I created a Multiple Level List in Word 2003 which worked fine.
I converted the template to 2007 and am having a problem.
(2003 result)

1. LEVEL 1 NUMBERED (all caps, 12 pt, Bold)

1. Level 1 Numbered oBody (Not all caps, 11 pt, Not Bold, based on LEVEL 1
NUMBERED and Linked, Justified)

2. LEVEL 2 NUMBERED (all caps, 11 pt, Not Bold, based on Level 1
LEVEL 1 NUMBERED and Linked)

2. Level 2 Numbered oBody (Not all caps, based on Level 2 Numbered,
Justified)

I coverted the file and when I "added in the Template and turned on
automatically update the document styles and OK" and then "added in the
Template and turned off automatically update the document styles and OK"
again the Level 1 Numbered oBody became

Level 1 Numbered oBody (Not all caps, 11 pt, Not Bold, based on LEVEL 1
NUMBERED and Linked, Paragraph indetion left 0, First line 0, Justified, Tab
Stops not at .38 no bullets or numbering, linked)

Any idea why the changes (indentation does not match, Tab Stops as well as
numbering) do not match LEVEL 1 NUMBERED,

I've tried a couple of times to recreate it and now I have a "Quick Style"

Everything else works good. I did not show the further indented levels
since they are working. .


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For INTERESTED PARTIES
I deleted the Multiple Level List that was giving me problems and then
recreated it. The problems went away.

Seems like foo foo dust to me but it worked.

"Scott Sornberger" wrote:

I created a Multiple Level List in Word 2003 which worked fine.
I converted the template to 2007 and am having a problem.
(2003 result)

1. LEVEL 1 NUMBERED (all caps, 12 pt, Bold)

1. Level 1 Numbered oBody (Not all caps, 11 pt, Not Bold, based on LEVEL 1
NUMBERED and Linked, Justified)

2. LEVEL 2 NUMBERED (all caps, 11 pt, Not Bold, based on Level 1
LEVEL 1 NUMBERED and Linked)

2. Level 2 Numbered oBody (Not all caps, based on Level 2 Numbered,
Justified)

I coverted the file and when I "added in the Template and turned on
automatically update the document styles and OK" and then "added in the
Template and turned off automatically update the document styles and OK"
again the Level 1 Numbered oBody became

Level 1 Numbered oBody (Not all caps, 11 pt, Not Bold, based on LEVEL 1
NUMBERED and Linked, Paragraph indetion left 0, First line 0, Justified, Tab
Stops not at .38 no bullets or numbering, linked)

Any idea why the changes (indentation does not match, Tab Stops as well as
numbering) do not match LEVEL 1 NUMBERED,

I've tried a couple of times to recreate it and now I have a "Quick Style"

Everything else works good. I did not show the further indented levels
since they are working. .


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