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Unwanted Autonumbering happening in New Style
I am trying to use Styles to format my table entries, i.e., all text looks
one way, all number entries, another etc. I have done this before. I set up a new style: called Table Header 1, to be Arial, 10 pt, bold, centered. When I highlight a cell or row and then select this style, Word changes the entry to that style BUT also inserts a field and auto-numbers it (starting with a 2). For example if I select a row to apply the style and there are 5 cells, it autonumbers them 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. I have checked that None is chosen for each of the Bullet & Numbering options, and that the quick button Numbering has not been selected. This is a pretty simple style and I have no idea why this is happening. Using Word 2003 on a stand alone XP PC. Any ideas on what is happening/how to fix it much appreciated (= |
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Display the Modify Style dialog box for the style in question, and then
click Format, Numbering. Click the "None" option, and then click OK to confirm the settings. Does this help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... I am trying to use Styles to format my table entries, i.e., all text looks one way, all number entries, another etc. I have done this before. I set up a new style: called Table Header 1, to be Arial, 10 pt, bold, centered. When I highlight a cell or row and then select this style, Word changes the entry to that style BUT also inserts a field and auto-numbers it (starting with a 2). For example if I select a row to apply the style and there are 5 cells, it autonumbers them 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. I have checked that None is chosen for each of the Bullet & Numbering options, and that the quick button Numbering has not been selected. This is a pretty simple style and I have no idea why this is happening. Using Word 2003 on a stand alone XP PC. Any ideas on what is happening/how to fix it much appreciated (= |
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Thx a mint for the reply.
Unfortunately, it does not solve it. None is selected for all four options (i.e., Bulleted, Numbered, Outline #'d and List Styles). When I just tried it again, I noticed that AFTER I apply the style to the text in the table, the "quick numbering button" (the one on the formatting toolbar usually found at the top, right under File, Edit, View, etc.) is highlighted. Is there a way to disable the quick number button from kicking in after I apply the style, or is there a way to prevent it from being linked to the table? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Display the Modify Style dialog box for the style in question, and then click Format, Numbering. Click the "None" option, and then click OK to confirm the settings. Does this help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... I am trying to use Styles to format my table entries, i.e., all text looks one way, all number entries, another etc. I have done this before. I set up a new style: called Table Header 1, to be Arial, 10 pt, bold, centered. When I highlight a cell or row and then select this style, Word changes the entry to that style BUT also inserts a field and auto-numbers it (starting with a 2). For example if I select a row to apply the style and there are 5 cells, it autonumbers them 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. I have checked that None is chosen for each of the Bullet & Numbering options, and that the quick button Numbering has not been selected. This is a pretty simple style and I have no idea why this is happening. Using Word 2003 on a stand alone XP PC. Any ideas on what is happening/how to fix it much appreciated (= |
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If the issue is within tables, only, something could have happened to the
table style. Copying the document contents, except for the final paragraph mark (Ctrl+A, Shift+Left arrow, Ctrl+C) and pasting (Ctrl+V) into a new document. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx a mint for the reply. Unfortunately, it does not solve it. None is selected for all four options (i.e., Bulleted, Numbered, Outline #'d and List Styles). When I just tried it again, I noticed that AFTER I apply the style to the text in the table, the "quick numbering button" (the one on the formatting toolbar usually found at the top, right under File, Edit, View, etc.) is highlighted. Is there a way to disable the quick number button from kicking in after I apply the style, or is there a way to prevent it from being linked to the table? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Display the Modify Style dialog box for the style in question, and then click Format, Numbering. Click the "None" option, and then click OK to confirm the settings. Does this help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... I am trying to use Styles to format my table entries, i.e., all text looks one way, all number entries, another etc. I have done this before. I set up a new style: called Table Header 1, to be Arial, 10 pt, bold, centered. When I highlight a cell or row and then select this style, Word changes the entry to that style BUT also inserts a field and auto-numbers it (starting with a 2). For example if I select a row to apply the style and there are 5 cells, it autonumbers them 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. I have checked that None is chosen for each of the Bullet & Numbering options, and that the quick button Numbering has not been selected. This is a pretty simple style and I have no idea why this is happening. Using Word 2003 on a stand alone XP PC. Any ideas on what is happening/how to fix it much appreciated (= |
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Thx again for the reply.
I tried that and it made no difference - still getting the auto-numbering. FYI, the document I'm having problems with was sent to me from someone else, so I thought maybe something was wrong with their template. (I created the style I'm trying to apply.) So using your logic, I also tried to start a new document by opening my template and pasting everything but final paragraph mark into it. It did not make a difference even when I tried to apply another style to that row in the table - it auto-numbered. It auto-numbers no matter what style I try to apply. Any other ideas on a possible solution? The document is 96 pages of text & tables so not easily reproduced. Thx for any consideration. cheers, "Stefan Blom" wrote: If the issue is within tables, only, something could have happened to the table style. Copying the document contents, except for the final paragraph mark (Ctrl+A, Shift+Left arrow, Ctrl+C) and pasting (Ctrl+V) into a new document. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx a mint for the reply. Unfortunately, it does not solve it. None is selected for all four options (i.e., Bulleted, Numbered, Outline #'d and List Styles). When I just tried it again, I noticed that AFTER I apply the style to the text in the table, the "quick numbering button" (the one on the formatting toolbar usually found at the top, right under File, Edit, View, etc.) is highlighted. Is there a way to disable the quick number button from kicking in after I apply the style, or is there a way to prevent it from being linked to the table? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Display the Modify Style dialog box for the style in question, and then click Format, Numbering. Click the "None" option, and then click OK to confirm the settings. Does this help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... I am trying to use Styles to format my table entries, i.e., all text looks one way, all number entries, another etc. I have done this before. I set up a new style: called Table Header 1, to be Arial, 10 pt, bold, centered. When I highlight a cell or row and then select this style, Word changes the entry to that style BUT also inserts a field and auto-numbers it (starting with a 2). For example if I select a row to apply the style and there are 5 cells, it autonumbers them 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. I have checked that None is chosen for each of the Bullet & Numbering options, and that the quick button Numbering has not been selected. This is a pretty simple style and I have no idea why this is happening. Using Word 2003 on a stand alone XP PC. Any ideas on what is happening/how to fix it much appreciated (= |
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It seems as if the number formatting is tied to the *table* style, then,
which suggests that the table style is damaged (normally, it shouldn't store numbering formatting at all). If you are using a built-in table style, you can copy a fresh version from another document or template, via the Organizer. To access the Organizer, click Tools | Template and Add-Ins. Click the Organizer button. If you are using a custom table style, you can do pretty much the same thing. Create a fresh version in a different document or template, and then copy it over. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx again for the reply. I tried that and it made no difference - still getting the auto-numbering. FYI, the document I'm having problems with was sent to me from someone else, so I thought maybe something was wrong with their template. (I created the style I'm trying to apply.) So using your logic, I also tried to start a new document by opening my template and pasting everything but final paragraph mark into it. It did not make a difference even when I tried to apply another style to that row in the table - it auto-numbered. It auto-numbers no matter what style I try to apply. Any other ideas on a possible solution? The document is 96 pages of text & tables so not easily reproduced. Thx for any consideration. cheers, "Stefan Blom" wrote: If the issue is within tables, only, something could have happened to the table style. Copying the document contents, except for the final paragraph mark (Ctrl+A, Shift+Left arrow, Ctrl+C) and pasting (Ctrl+V) into a new document. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx a mint for the reply. Unfortunately, it does not solve it. None is selected for all four options (i.e., Bulleted, Numbered, Outline #'d and List Styles). When I just tried it again, I noticed that AFTER I apply the style to the text in the table, the "quick numbering button" (the one on the formatting toolbar usually found at the top, right under File, Edit, View, etc.) is highlighted. Is there a way to disable the quick number button from kicking in after I apply the style, or is there a way to prevent it from being linked to the table? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Display the Modify Style dialog box for the style in question, and then click Format, Numbering. Click the "None" option, and then click OK to confirm the settings. Does this help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... I am trying to use Styles to format my table entries, i.e., all text looks one way, all number entries, another etc. I have done this before. I set up a new style: called Table Header 1, to be Arial, 10 pt, bold, centered. When I highlight a cell or row and then select this style, Word changes the entry to that style BUT also inserts a field and auto-numbers it (starting with a 2). For example if I select a row to apply the style and there are 5 cells, it autonumbers them 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. I have checked that None is chosen for each of the Bullet & Numbering options, and that the quick button Numbering has not been selected. This is a pretty simple style and I have no idea why this is happening. Using Word 2003 on a stand alone XP PC. Any ideas on what is happening/how to fix it much appreciated (= |
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Thx a mint for your tenacity Stefan.
Since you mentioned the table style is likely damaged, and yesterday Word was freezing on me frequently, I re-installed Word. Word is no longer crashing and the tables have lost their autonumbering - whew! I have never re-installed a program before so never thought to do it early. Thx again for your help. cheers, "Stefan Blom" wrote: It seems as if the number formatting is tied to the *table* style, then, which suggests that the table style is damaged (normally, it shouldn't store numbering formatting at all). If you are using a built-in table style, you can copy a fresh version from another document or template, via the Organizer. To access the Organizer, click Tools | Template and Add-Ins. Click the Organizer button. If you are using a custom table style, you can do pretty much the same thing. Create a fresh version in a different document or template, and then copy it over. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx again for the reply. I tried that and it made no difference - still getting the auto-numbering. FYI, the document I'm having problems with was sent to me from someone else, so I thought maybe something was wrong with their template. (I created the style I'm trying to apply.) So using your logic, I also tried to start a new document by opening my template and pasting everything but final paragraph mark into it. It did not make a difference even when I tried to apply another style to that row in the table - it auto-numbered. It auto-numbers no matter what style I try to apply. Any other ideas on a possible solution? The document is 96 pages of text & tables so not easily reproduced. Thx for any consideration. cheers, "Stefan Blom" wrote: If the issue is within tables, only, something could have happened to the table style. Copying the document contents, except for the final paragraph mark (Ctrl+A, Shift+Left arrow, Ctrl+C) and pasting (Ctrl+V) into a new document. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx a mint for the reply. Unfortunately, it does not solve it. None is selected for all four options (i.e., Bulleted, Numbered, Outline #'d and List Styles). When I just tried it again, I noticed that AFTER I apply the style to the text in the table, the "quick numbering button" (the one on the formatting toolbar usually found at the top, right under File, Edit, View, etc.) is highlighted. Is there a way to disable the quick number button from kicking in after I apply the style, or is there a way to prevent it from being linked to the table? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Display the Modify Style dialog box for the style in question, and then click Format, Numbering. Click the "None" option, and then click OK to confirm the settings. Does this help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... I am trying to use Styles to format my table entries, i.e., all text looks one way, all number entries, another etc. I have done this before. I set up a new style: called Table Header 1, to be Arial, 10 pt, bold, centered. When I highlight a cell or row and then select this style, Word changes the entry to that style BUT also inserts a field and auto-numbers it (starting with a 2). For example if I select a row to apply the style and there are 5 cells, it autonumbers them 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. I have checked that None is chosen for each of the Bullet & Numbering options, and that the quick button Numbering has not been selected. This is a pretty simple style and I have no idea why this is happening. Using Word 2003 on a stand alone XP PC. Any ideas on what is happening/how to fix it much appreciated (= |
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I'm glad you got it sorted.
I have to admit I never would have guessed that this was an application problem! Note, however, that you can usually fix such problems by *repairing* the installation. As a matter of fact, most people find that reinstalling doesn't help at all. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx a mint for your tenacity Stefan. Since you mentioned the table style is likely damaged, and yesterday Word was freezing on me frequently, I re-installed Word. Word is no longer crashing and the tables have lost their autonumbering - whew! I have never re-installed a program before so never thought to do it early. Thx again for your help. cheers, "Stefan Blom" wrote: It seems as if the number formatting is tied to the *table* style, then, which suggests that the table style is damaged (normally, it shouldn't store numbering formatting at all). If you are using a built-in table style, you can copy a fresh version from another document or template, via the Organizer. To access the Organizer, click Tools | Template and Add-Ins. Click the Organizer button. If you are using a custom table style, you can do pretty much the same thing. Create a fresh version in a different document or template, and then copy it over. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx again for the reply. I tried that and it made no difference - still getting the auto-numbering. FYI, the document I'm having problems with was sent to me from someone else, so I thought maybe something was wrong with their template. (I created the style I'm trying to apply.) So using your logic, I also tried to start a new document by opening my template and pasting everything but final paragraph mark into it. It did not make a difference even when I tried to apply another style to that row in the table - it auto-numbered. It auto-numbers no matter what style I try to apply. Any other ideas on a possible solution? The document is 96 pages of text & tables so not easily reproduced. Thx for any consideration. cheers, "Stefan Blom" wrote: If the issue is within tables, only, something could have happened to the table style. Copying the document contents, except for the final paragraph mark (Ctrl+A, Shift+Left arrow, Ctrl+C) and pasting (Ctrl+V) into a new document. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx a mint for the reply. Unfortunately, it does not solve it. None is selected for all four options (i.e., Bulleted, Numbered, Outline #'d and List Styles). When I just tried it again, I noticed that AFTER I apply the style to the text in the table, the "quick numbering button" (the one on the formatting toolbar usually found at the top, right under File, Edit, View, etc.) is highlighted. Is there a way to disable the quick number button from kicking in after I apply the style, or is there a way to prevent it from being linked to the table? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Display the Modify Style dialog box for the style in question, and then click Format, Numbering. Click the "None" option, and then click OK to confirm the settings. Does this help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... I am trying to use Styles to format my table entries, i.e., all text looks one way, all number entries, another etc. I have done this before. I set up a new style: called Table Header 1, to be Arial, 10 pt, bold, centered. When I highlight a cell or row and then select this style, Word changes the entry to that style BUT also inserts a field and auto-numbers it (starting with a 2). For example if I select a row to apply the style and there are 5 cells, it autonumbers them 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. I have checked that None is chosen for each of the Bullet & Numbering options, and that the quick button Numbering has not been selected. This is a pretty simple style and I have no idea why this is happening. Using Word 2003 on a stand alone XP PC. Any ideas on what is happening/how to fix it much appreciated (= |
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Good info to know. I will keep a note of that - hoping I never have to use
it, of course! (= cheers, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm glad you got it sorted. I have to admit I never would have guessed that this was an application problem! Note, however, that you can usually fix such problems by *repairing* the installation. As a matter of fact, most people find that reinstalling doesn't help at all. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx a mint for your tenacity Stefan. Since you mentioned the table style is likely damaged, and yesterday Word was freezing on me frequently, I re-installed Word. Word is no longer crashing and the tables have lost their autonumbering - whew! I have never re-installed a program before so never thought to do it early. Thx again for your help. cheers, "Stefan Blom" wrote: It seems as if the number formatting is tied to the *table* style, then, which suggests that the table style is damaged (normally, it shouldn't store numbering formatting at all). If you are using a built-in table style, you can copy a fresh version from another document or template, via the Organizer. To access the Organizer, click Tools | Template and Add-Ins. Click the Organizer button. If you are using a custom table style, you can do pretty much the same thing. Create a fresh version in a different document or template, and then copy it over. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx again for the reply. I tried that and it made no difference - still getting the auto-numbering. FYI, the document I'm having problems with was sent to me from someone else, so I thought maybe something was wrong with their template. (I created the style I'm trying to apply.) So using your logic, I also tried to start a new document by opening my template and pasting everything but final paragraph mark into it. It did not make a difference even when I tried to apply another style to that row in the table - it auto-numbered. It auto-numbers no matter what style I try to apply. Any other ideas on a possible solution? The document is 96 pages of text & tables so not easily reproduced. Thx for any consideration. cheers, "Stefan Blom" wrote: If the issue is within tables, only, something could have happened to the table style. Copying the document contents, except for the final paragraph mark (Ctrl+A, Shift+Left arrow, Ctrl+C) and pasting (Ctrl+V) into a new document. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... Thx a mint for the reply. Unfortunately, it does not solve it. None is selected for all four options (i.e., Bulleted, Numbered, Outline #'d and List Styles). When I just tried it again, I noticed that AFTER I apply the style to the text in the table, the "quick numbering button" (the one on the formatting toolbar usually found at the top, right under File, Edit, View, etc.) is highlighted. Is there a way to disable the quick number button from kicking in after I apply the style, or is there a way to prevent it from being linked to the table? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Display the Modify Style dialog box for the style in question, and then click Format, Numbering. Click the "None" option, and then click OK to confirm the settings. Does this help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "klam" wrote in message ... I am trying to use Styles to format my table entries, i.e., all text looks one way, all number entries, another etc. I have done this before. I set up a new style: called Table Header 1, to be Arial, 10 pt, bold, centered. When I highlight a cell or row and then select this style, Word changes the entry to that style BUT also inserts a field and auto-numbers it (starting with a 2). For example if I select a row to apply the style and there are 5 cells, it autonumbers them 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. I have checked that None is chosen for each of the Bullet & Numbering options, and that the quick button Numbering has not been selected. This is a pretty simple style and I have no idea why this is happening. Using Word 2003 on a stand alone XP PC. Any ideas on what is happening/how to fix it much appreciated (= |
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