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Mkate
Hello,
I work on large customer proposal documents and am a big fan of the Document
Map feature in Word. I am using Vista and Office 2007. My documents use a
template with many styles including Headings and paragraphs.
I received a file from a co-worker, When I open the file, the TOC looks
perfect with the Level 1, 2, 3 hierarchy that is set for my template.(My
template is set with a macro to update the TOC when the file is opened.)
I then open the Document Map to view the outline and I see the same
Heading/Subheadings I would expect to see; however, I am also seeing a
paragraph style in the Document Map as well. The paragraph style is not a
style captured in my document TOC outline levels.
If I save the file after adding content, everytime I open it the "unwanted
Response style" appears in the Document Map; it is now viewable in my TOC,
and I cannot figure out how to stop it from showing up.If I never open the
Document Map for this file, I never see the unwanted styles in my TOC.
Has anyone had this type of problem when using the document map? If so,
could you share the fix for it?
As always, thanks very much for all the expert help.
Mkate
I work on large customer proposal documents and am a big fan of the Document
Map feature in Word. I am using Vista and Office 2007. My documents use a
template with many styles including Headings and paragraphs.
I received a file from a co-worker, When I open the file, the TOC looks
perfect with the Level 1, 2, 3 hierarchy that is set for my template.(My
template is set with a macro to update the TOC when the file is opened.)
I then open the Document Map to view the outline and I see the same
Heading/Subheadings I would expect to see; however, I am also seeing a
paragraph style in the Document Map as well. The paragraph style is not a
style captured in my document TOC outline levels.
If I save the file after adding content, everytime I open it the "unwanted
Response style" appears in the Document Map; it is now viewable in my TOC,
and I cannot figure out how to stop it from showing up.If I never open the
Document Map for this file, I never see the unwanted styles in my TOC.
Has anyone had this type of problem when using the document map? If so,
could you share the fix for it?
As always, thanks very much for all the expert help.
Mkate