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Paul Moloney
Hi all,
I'm using Word 2004 with a step numbering scheme implementing using outline
numbering (since it uses multiple levels of numbering, such as 1, 2, 2.a,
2.b, 3, etc).
It works well except that occasionally, such as when I update new styles,
the restart numbering functionality doesn't work as expected.
If I expect the following:
1. Step 1.
2. Step 2.
3. Step 3.
Interim text.
1. Step 1. <-- This step has "restart numbering" previously applied to it.
2. Step 2.
3. Step 3.
I instead get:
1. Step 1.
2. Step 2.
3. Step 3.
Interim text.
1. Step 1. <-- This step has "restart numbering" previously applied to it.
4. Step 2.
5. Step 3.
That is, only the first step is any sequence has the correct number - the
remainder follow the numbering scheme specified in the very first sequence.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
P.
I'm using Word 2004 with a step numbering scheme implementing using outline
numbering (since it uses multiple levels of numbering, such as 1, 2, 2.a,
2.b, 3, etc).
It works well except that occasionally, such as when I update new styles,
the restart numbering functionality doesn't work as expected.
If I expect the following:
1. Step 1.
2. Step 2.
3. Step 3.
Interim text.
1. Step 1. <-- This step has "restart numbering" previously applied to it.
2. Step 2.
3. Step 3.
I instead get:
1. Step 1.
2. Step 2.
3. Step 3.
Interim text.
1. Step 1. <-- This step has "restart numbering" previously applied to it.
4. Step 2.
5. Step 3.
That is, only the first step is any sequence has the correct number - the
remainder follow the numbering scheme specified in the very first sequence.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
P.