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I created a master document in Word 2007 made up of several sub-documents a month ago, and it worked fine. I had to re-generate the master document after I made changes to some of the sub-documents, but now my document headings are not correct. Specifically, Word allows me to insert the first two sub-documents in Outline view successfully: the first document does not contain headings, but the second document does contain headings (Heading 1.x and so on) So, the third sub-document should have headings 2.x. But, when I get to the 2nd sub-document, it numbers these headings as "1". All sub-documents that come after that are numbered correctly. I checked the sub-document and tried to inert other sub-documents at this juncture, but I get the same results: Word just "re-numbers" the third sub-document as "1". |
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It will be easier to keep the contents as a single file. (It will definitely
be safer; see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/Wh...ocsCorrupt.htm.) Alternatively, make use of INCLUDETEXT fields; see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfm...ldscontent.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mary N." wrote: Hi - I created a master document in Word 2007 made up of several sub-documents a month ago, and it worked fine. I had to re-generate the master document after I made changes to some of the sub-documents, but now my document headings are not correct. Specifically, Word allows me to insert the first two sub-documents in Outline view successfully: the first document does not contain headings, but the second document does contain headings (Heading 1.x and so on) So, the third sub-document should have headings 2.x. But, when I get to the 2nd sub-document, it numbers these headings as "1". All sub-documents that come after that are numbered correctly. I checked the sub-document and tried to inert other sub-documents at this juncture, but I get the same results: Word just "re-numbers" the third sub-document as "1". |
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