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Hi,
Sorry to ask the same question again but I got no helpful information the last time - just a message saying the function doesn't work very well (I could have worked that out for myself). In Word 2007, the list numbering in the subdocuments is lost when I expand subdocuments in the master. I am in Word 2003 compatibility mode and I did not have this problem when using Word 2003. Please respond if you know how to fix this problem in Word 2007. as I am stuck |
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Not many people use master documents since they are prone to corruption;
that's why it is difficult to get assistance with the master document feature. I don't use master documents either, so I can only give you some general thoughts... Was numbering set up using styles? Are these defined in each of the subdocuments *and* in the master document? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JohnThePresenter" wrote in message ... Hi, Sorry to ask the same question again but I got no helpful information the last time - just a message saying the function doesn't work very well (I could have worked that out for myself). In Word 2007, the list numbering in the subdocuments is lost when I expand subdocuments in the master. I am in Word 2003 compatibility mode and I did not have this problem when using Word 2003. Please respond if you know how to fix this problem in Word 2007. as I am stuck |
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OK I gave up. I have combined all the documents into new, single-file
version. Finally, I had to create an entirely new document and copy/paste all the parts in one by one. If I started with the original master document and deleted the subdocuments links then copy/paste still lost the numbering. Anyway, thanks for replying. No more subdocuments for me. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Not many people use master documents since they are prone to corruption; that's why it is difficult to get assistance with the master document feature. I don't use master documents either, so I can only give you some general thoughts... Was numbering set up using styles? Are these defined in each of the subdocuments *and* in the master document? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JohnThePresenter" wrote in message ... Hi, Sorry to ask the same question again but I got no helpful information the last time - just a message saying the function doesn't work very well (I could have worked that out for myself). In Word 2007, the list numbering in the subdocuments is lost when I expand subdocuments in the master. I am in Word 2003 compatibility mode and I did not have this problem when using Word 2003. Please respond if you know how to fix this problem in Word 2007. as I am stuck |
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Hi John,
If you have a blog/website/skydrive/Office shared workspace, or other place where you could provide a sample copy of master/subdocuments that show this as being processed differently in Word 2007 than in Word 2003 it would be interesting to see what has changed (not all changes in Word are intentional g). -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* ============= "JohnThePresenter" wrote in message ... OK I gave up. I have combined all the documents into new, single-file version. Finally, I had to create an entirely new document and copy/paste all the parts in one by one. If I started with the original master document and deleted the subdocuments links then copy/paste still lost the numbering. Anyway, thanks for replying. No more subdocuments for me. |
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