Re: Numbered paragraph styles

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If all the styles you mention are part of the same outline-numbered list,
then you should have higher levels before lower levels. If you have a
combination of heading styles and list styles (that is, some of the styles
you mentioned are actually heading styles), then you can still make the
heading styles and list styles part of the same outline numbering scheme (if
you make the list numbering a lower levels than any of the headings, then
the list numbering will restart after *any* higher level). If you have
heading numbering and list numbering running independently, you should still
not be having lower levels that don't follow higher levels. Can you clarify
exactly what sorts of things the a), 1), etc. numbering is attached to?

If all else fails, sometimes you just have to restart numbering manually
(right-click in the first list item and choose Restart Numbering).

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"Loren" <Loren@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for your amazingly quick response, Suzanne.

Ok. I did everything according to the link you posted. This makes the
Heading # styles right. The list number styles below, still do not start
with
the correct first number. These styles cannot be linked to a single
previous
style because they could be after any of the Heading # styles or even Body
text 1 (through) 4. Next?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Make sure that the styles are all part of the same outline-numbered
list,
with each level set to restart after the previous ones (and each level
linked to the appropriate style). For tips on setting up unbreakable
outline
numbering, see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Loren" <Loren@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have read the previous issues on numbering, but none of it seems to
help.

I have five numbered paragraph styles, "List number" thru "List number
4".
The numbering is a), 1), (a), (1), and i. When applying these styles
after
a
higher level paragraph, they do not start at the correct first number.
Is
this just a quirk of Word.



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