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Please assist... I am 20 pages into a formatting a document, have set up all
my styles and just realized I needed a new heading that precedes my Heading 1. My new heading will be Division 1. The next time I apply the style it will appear as Division 2, then Division 3 and so forth. I can set that up BUT I do not know how to link it to make the existing Heading 1 become Heading 2 and have that new Heading 2 begin with a 100 series for Division 1, 200 series for Division 2 and so on. I also have a Heading 3 that starts with 100.1, then 200.1, etc. Any advice on how to add the heading and apply the numbering schema would be greatly appreciated! (Of cours this 100 page document is due tomorrow.) |
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Start at http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "APL" wrote in message ... Please assist... I am 20 pages into a formatting a document, have set up all my styles and just realized I needed a new heading that precedes my Heading 1. My new heading will be Division 1. The next time I apply the style it will appear as Division 2, then Division 3 and so forth. I can set that up BUT I do not know how to link it to make the existing Heading 1 become Heading 2 and have that new Heading 2 begin with a 100 series for Division 1, 200 series for Division 2 and so on. I also have a Heading 3 that starts with 100.1, then 200.1, etc. Any advice on how to add the heading and apply the numbering schema would be greatly appreciated! (Of cours this 100 page document is due tomorrow.) |
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Suzanne - You are a gem. Indeed I started there. Still not having success. My
first attempt was to create a new heading 4 and apply the heading 3 style, then apply heading 2 style to heading 3, but when I went to apply heading 1 to heading 2, all of my styles looked like my heading 1. Any suggestions from here? Appreciatively, Andrea "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Start at http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "APL" wrote in message ... Please assist... I am 20 pages into a formatting a document, have set up all my styles and just realized I needed a new heading that precedes my Heading 1. My new heading will be Division 1. The next time I apply the style it will appear as Division 2, then Division 3 and so forth. I can set that up BUT I do not know how to link it to make the existing Heading 1 become Heading 2 and have that new Heading 2 begin with a 100 series for Division 1, 200 series for Division 2 and so on. I also have a Heading 3 that starts with 100.1, then 200.1, etc. Any advice on how to add the heading and apply the numbering schema would be greatly appreciated! (Of cours this 100 page document is due tomorrow.) . |
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You didn't say which version of Word ... but in Word2007, you need to
start with your cursor in the first example of the topmost heading ("Division 1") and work downward from the top, rather than up from the bottom. On Oct 25, 7:33*pm, APL wrote: Suzanne - You are a gem. Indeed I started there. Still not having success.. My first attempt was to create a new heading 4 and apply the heading 3 style, then apply heading 2 style to heading 3, but when I went to apply heading 1 to heading 2, all of my styles looked like my heading 1. *Any suggestions from here? Appreciatively, Andrea "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Start athttp://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "APL" wrote in message ... Please assist... I am 20 pages into a formatting a document, have set up all my styles and just realized I needed a new heading that precedes my Heading 1. My new heading will be Division 1. The next time I apply the style it will appear as Division 2, then Division 3 and so forth. I can set that up BUT I do not know how to link it to make the existing Heading 1 become Heading 2 and have that new Heading 2 begin with a 100 series for Division 1, 200 series for Division 2 and so on. I also have a Heading 3 that starts with 100.1, then 200.1, etc. Any advice *on how to add the heading and apply the numbering schema would be greatly appreciated! (Of cours this 100 page document is due tomorrow.) |
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Peter - Thanks for asking. I'm using 2003. And please know, the only reason
I'm working from the bottom up is that the headings are dependent. Are you aware of a way to demote each existing heading such that I could create a new heading 1? - Andrea "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You didn't say which version of Word ... but in Word2007, you need to start with your cursor in the first example of the topmost heading ("Division 1") and work downward from the top, rather than up from the bottom. On Oct 25, 7:33 pm, APL wrote: Suzanne - You are a gem. Indeed I started there. Still not having success.. My first attempt was to create a new heading 4 and apply the heading 3 style, then apply heading 2 style to heading 3, but when I went to apply heading 1 to heading 2, all of my styles looked like my heading 1. Any suggestions from here? Appreciatively, Andrea "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Start athttp://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "APL" wrote in message ... Please assist... I am 20 pages into a formatting a document, have set up all my styles and just realized I needed a new heading that precedes my Heading 1. My new heading will be Division 1. The next time I apply the style it will appear as Division 2, then Division 3 and so forth. I can set that up BUT I do not know how to link it to make the existing Heading 1 become Heading 2 and have that new Heading 2 begin with a 100 series for Division 1, 200 series for Division 2 and so on. I also have a Heading 3 that starts with 100.1, then 200.1, etc. Any advice on how to add the heading and apply the numbering schema would be greatly appreciated! (Of cours this 100 page document is due tomorrow.) . |
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Unlink each of them and start over? (It's only four levels.)
On Oct 25, 8:30*pm, APL wrote: Peter - Thanks for asking. I'm using 2003. *And please know, the only reason I'm working from the bottom up is that the headings are dependent. Are you aware of a way to demote each existing heading such that I could create a new heading 1? - Andrea "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You didn't say which version of Word ... but in Word2007, you need to start with your cursor in the first example of the topmost heading ("Division 1") and work downward from the top, rather than up from the bottom. On Oct 25, 7:33 pm, APL wrote: Suzanne - You are a gem. Indeed I started there. Still not having success.. My first attempt was to create a new heading 4 and apply the heading 3 style, then apply heading 2 style to heading 3, but when I went to apply heading 1 to heading 2, all of my styles looked like my heading 1. *Any suggestions from here? Appreciatively, Andrea "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Start athttp://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "APL" wrote in message ... Please assist... I am 20 pages into a formatting a document, have set up all my styles and just realized I needed a new heading that precedes my Heading 1. My new heading will be Division 1. The next time I apply the style it will appear as Division 2, then Division 3 and so forth. I can set that up BUT I do not know how to link it to make the existing Heading 1 become Heading 2 and have that new Heading 2 begin with a 100 series for Division 1, 200 series for Division 2 and so on. I also have a Heading 3 that starts with 100.1, then 200.1, etc. Any advice *on how to add the heading and apply the numbering schema would be greatly appreciated! (Of cours this 100 page document is due tomorrow.) |
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Andrea,
You can demote each existing paragraph with a heading style applied (provided the style has "Heading" in the name) using a macro; Sub ScratchMacro() Dim oPar As Paragraph For Each oPar In ActiveDocument.Paragraphs If InStr(oPar.Style.NameLocal, "Heading") 0 Then oPar.OutlineDemote End If Next oPar End Sub On Oct 25, 8:30*pm, APL wrote: Peter - Thanks for asking. I'm using 2003. *And please know, the only reason I'm working from the bottom up is that the headings are dependent. Are you aware of a way to demote each existing heading such that I could create a new heading 1? - Andrea "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You didn't say which version of Word ... but in Word2007, you need to start with your cursor in the first example of the topmost heading ("Division 1") and work downward from the top, rather than up from the bottom. On Oct 25, 7:33 pm, APL wrote: Suzanne - You are a gem. Indeed I started there. Still not having success.. My first attempt was to create a new heading 4 and apply the heading 3 style, then apply heading 2 style to heading 3, but when I went to apply heading 1 to heading 2, all of my styles looked like my heading 1. *Any suggestions from here? Appreciatively, Andrea "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Start athttp://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "APL" wrote in message ... Please assist... I am 20 pages into a formatting a document, have set up all my styles and just realized I needed a new heading that precedes my Heading 1. My new heading will be Division 1. The next time I apply the style it will appear as Division 2, then Division 3 and so forth. I can set that up BUT I do not know how to link it to make the existing Heading 1 become Heading 2 and have that new Heading 2 begin with a 100 series for Division 1, 200 series for Division 2 and so on. I also have a Heading 3 that starts with 100.1, then 200.1, etc. Any advice *on how to add the heading and apply the numbering schema would be greatly appreciated! (Of cours this 100 page document is due tomorrow.) .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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APL - "the only reason I'm working from the bottom up is that the headings
are dependent" Just to resitpulate what Peter mentioned, Word Outline/Header styles can be tempermental if not created correctly, and to solve this you create them from within the dialog box of the Heading 1 style and work your way down, this will ensure the dependency. The previously mentioned article about Outline Numbering does mention this if you read carefully and follow the instructions precisiely. Hope this helps DeanH "APL" wrote: Peter - Thanks for asking. I'm using 2003. And please know, the only reason I'm working from the bottom up is that the headings are dependent. Are you aware of a way to demote each existing heading such that I could create a new heading 1? - Andrea "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You didn't say which version of Word ... but in Word2007, you need to start with your cursor in the first example of the topmost heading ("Division 1") and work downward from the top, rather than up from the bottom. On Oct 25, 7:33 pm, APL wrote: Suzanne - You are a gem. Indeed I started there. Still not having success.. My first attempt was to create a new heading 4 and apply the heading 3 style, then apply heading 2 style to heading 3, but when I went to apply heading 1 to heading 2, all of my styles looked like my heading 1. Any suggestions from here? Appreciatively, Andrea "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Start athttp://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "APL" wrote in message ... Please assist... I am 20 pages into a formatting a document, have set up all my styles and just realized I needed a new heading that precedes my Heading 1. My new heading will be Division 1. The next time I apply the style it will appear as Division 2, then Division 3 and so forth. I can set that up BUT I do not know how to link it to make the existing Heading 1 become Heading 2 and have that new Heading 2 begin with a 100 series for Division 1, 200 series for Division 2 and so on. I also have a Heading 3 that starts with 100.1, then 200.1, etc. Any advice on how to add the heading and apply the numbering schema would be greatly appreciated! (Of cours this 100 page document is due tomorrow.) . |
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