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Subject:RE: Word numbering problem From:"Lauren" <lt34 -at- csus -dot- edu> To:"'Poshedly, Ken'" <PoshedlyK -at- polysius -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Thu, 8 Feb 2007 13:51:23 -0800
I think that you might have a style that begins at 9. Look through the list
of styles. You can also update the list to see if it resets. If you can't
fix it with what is available, then you may need to make a new style that
begins at 1 and apply that style, but Word defaults to continue from the
previous list unless there is an intervening heading or first level list
item when your "9" list is not the first level.
Lauren
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> Behalf Of Poshedly, Ken
> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 1:41 PM
> To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
> Subject: Word numbering problem
>
> 'Nother Word glitch here.
>
> For absolutely no reason I can think of, my numbered lists
> are now defaulting to begin at No. 9 (like the weird, avante
> garde track on the Beatles White Album, side 4). I've done
> nothing to change things, and Word has beaten me down before.
> Because I'm a contractor, my supervisor has no interest in
> allowing me to do the stuff in FrameMaker and wants it in
> only in Word "so the engineers can work on it, too." (Eccchhhhh!)
>
> I've tried right clicking on the entire first step only and
> choosing Restart Numbering but it stays at "9".
>
> I've tried right clicking on a grouping of the first several
> steps in the list and choosing Restart Numbering but it stays at "9".
>
> I've tried removing all line breaks between the steps, etc.
> and nothing seems to get me back to begin the list at step 1.
>
> But then it DOES work once in awhile and I've documented and
> repeated everything over and over and tried repeating those
> steps exactly and it still sticks at "9".
>
> It all seems to involve the way the wind blows.
>
> Exactly how to delve into the inner workings to find out WHY?
>
> I've highlighted the line of text (all the way through the
> line break or "hard return"), and tried Format > Bullets and
> Numbering and clicked on the highlighted sample (which
> already matches the style I'm using).
>
> At that dialog box (or menu, whatever), I click on Customize
> and see that the "Start at" number is already "1". I
> backtrack with Cancel all the way out from there so as not to
> inadvertently do something (else) wrong.
>
> By the way, it doesn't matter what the last numbered step
> might be on a previous page - my first new step always starts with 9.
>
> Harry Potter, where are you?
>
> My page layout is like this:
>
> 1.0 Level 1 Heading
>
> 1.1 Level 2 Heading
>
> Body Text 2 (indented an inch or so)
>
> 1. Numbered step
>
> 2. Numbered Step
>
> 3. Numbered step
>
> Except the list looks like this
>
> 9. Numbered step
>
> 10. Numbered Step
>
> 11. Numbered step
>
> And what complicates it even more is that if I highlight the
> first line only, then right click on Restart Numbering, the
> first line stays at "9"
> and the subsequent steps change to 1, 2 and 3 , etc.
>
> Help!
>
> -- Ken in Atlanta
>
>
>
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