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Not all formatting, but the 'style' changes as far as the 'outline' is
concerned. I have a simple, but large document that I have seperated by only 2 styles: Normal and Heading 1. When using the 'Document Map' I can quickly move between my categories using Heading 1, which shows up as 'Level 1' in the outline format. The problem is that each time I close the file and then reopen it, a few hundred lines of text have suddenly lost their 'normal' setting and have become 'Level 1' when looking at the Outline, thus making my Document Map a mess. Any ideas? |
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See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/DocumentMap.htm.
You may also want to try this: In Office button | Word Options, Proofing category, click the AutoCorrect Options button. In the dialog box, click the AutoFormat As You Type tab. Clear the "Define styles based on your formatting" option. Click OK, OK. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Richard" wrote: Not all formatting, but the 'style' changes as far as the 'outline' is concerned. I have a simple, but large document that I have seperated by only 2 styles: Normal and Heading 1. When using the 'Document Map' I can quickly move between my categories using Heading 1, which shows up as 'Level 1' in the outline format. The problem is that each time I close the file and then reopen it, a few hundred lines of text have suddenly lost their 'normal' setting and have become 'Level 1' when looking at the Outline, thus making my Document Map a mess. Any ideas? |
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