Reset Numbering Changes Style Format

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RogerM

When I have multiple numbered lists using my own numbered style, say TN1,
and I try to reset the number of some of the lists all of the lists of that
style are indented. How can I reset the number without changing the style?

I thought I saw the answer to this before but I couldn't find it by
searching or checking the FAQ.

Thanks,
Roger
 
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Word Heretic

G'day "RogerM" <[email protected]>,

I posted re this just recently. Essentially, your list has corrupt
list templates. The BEST (not only) way around this is to Find and
Replace all List styles with themselves and use my
RestartListsAfterHeadings macro that has been publicly posted a few
times now.

Even better is to produce a nice clean template and go from there :)



RogerM said:
When I have multiple numbered lists using my own numbered style, say TN1,
and I try to reset the number of some of the lists all of the lists of that
style are indented. How can I reset the number without changing the style?

I thought I saw the answer to this before but I couldn't find it by
searching or checking the FAQ.

Thanks,
Roger

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