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namedujour
Word 2003
I'm creating very long, complex documents using tables. Things go swimmingly
for a while, then invariably the document reaches a point where enough is
enough, and it goes corrupt on me. The only symptom of this is the printed
document, where the numbers preceding numbered lists appear as zeros or other
numbers. These numbers are all the same throughout a list, but different
numbers appear for different lists - like one list will display all 8's,
another all 2's. You don't see this in Print Preview - only on the printed
page.
The only cure for it is copy/pasting the entire document into a new
document, then saving it over the old one.
What causes this?
I'm creating very long, complex documents using tables. Things go swimmingly
for a while, then invariably the document reaches a point where enough is
enough, and it goes corrupt on me. The only symptom of this is the printed
document, where the numbers preceding numbered lists appear as zeros or other
numbers. These numbers are all the same throughout a list, but different
numbers appear for different lists - like one list will display all 8's,
another all 2's. You don't see this in Print Preview - only on the printed
page.
The only cure for it is copy/pasting the entire document into a new
document, then saving it over the old one.
What causes this?