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tcarp

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 5:38 am
Post subject: Question on restaring paragraph numbering
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>word>numbering (more info?)

I've been successfully using the technique for outline numbering but have run
into a situation where the restart numbering isn't doing what I want.

In this sequence things work fine:

Index 1 (I)
Index 2 (A)
Index 3 (1)

In this sequence things aren't so good:

Index 1 (I)
Index 6 (a) <---
Index 2 (B) <--- should be A
Index 3 (1)

The document I'm working with does not always go down the index chain
sequentially (e.g. index 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.). I know that sounds really
screwy; it's just I'm stretching outline numbering a little.

My basic question is:

If all the levels are set to restart numbering on the previous level AND in
the document there is an intervening lower level in the flow, does it screw
up the restart?

In the tests I've run it doesn't matter how many of the lower level entries
occur, the restart is off by 1. For example, these two sequences:

Index 1 (I)
Index 6 (a) <---
Index 2 (B) <--- should be A
Index 3 (1)

Index 1 (I)
Index 6 (a) <---
Index 6 (b) <---
Index 2 (B) <--- should be A
Index 3 (1)

Both have index 2 off by 1 on the restart.

What I suspect someone will tell me is that outline numbering goes a bit
whaco when it doesn't see a nice descending level sequence in the document.

Tom
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Stefan Blom

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:56 pm
Post subject: Re: Question on restaring paragraph numbering [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Word expects no "gaps" when you apply outline numbering, that is, levels not
explicitly applied to text are assumed, meaning that numbering increments.
For example, the following happens if you apply numbered Heading 1--Heading
3 paragraphs in the "incorrect" order:

1 Heading 1
1.1.1 Heading 3
1.2 Heading 2 <-- A previous Heading 2 paragraph is assumed because this
paragraph follows Heading 3.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"tcarp" <tcarp.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:05B1BC48-7E20-447B-9063-ECCDC94BA727@microsoft.com...
> I've been successfully using the technique for outline numbering but have
> run
> into a situation where the restart numbering isn't doing what I want.
>
> In this sequence things work fine:
>
> Index 1 (I)
> Index 2 (A)
> Index 3 (1)
>
> In this sequence things aren't so good:
>
> Index 1 (I)
> Index 6 (a) <---
> Index 2 (B) <--- should be A
> Index 3 (1)
>
> The document I'm working with does not always go down the index chain
> sequentially (e.g. index 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.). I know that sounds really
> screwy; it's just I'm stretching outline numbering a little.
>
> My basic question is:
>
> If all the levels are set to restart numbering on the previous level AND
> in
> the document there is an intervening lower level in the flow, does it
> screw
> up the restart?
>
> In the tests I've run it doesn't matter how many of the lower level
> entries
> occur, the restart is off by 1. For example, these two sequences:
>
> Index 1 (I)
> Index 6 (a) <---
> Index 2 (B) <--- should be A
> Index 3 (1)
>
> Index 1 (I)
> Index 6 (a) <---
> Index 6 (b) <---
> Index 2 (B) <--- should be A
> Index 3 (1)
>
> Both have index 2 off by 1 on the restart.
>
> What I suspect someone will tell me is that outline numbering goes a bit
> whaco when it doesn't see a nice descending level sequence in the
> document.
>
> Tom
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tcarp

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:56 pm
Post subject: Re: Question on restaring paragraph numbering [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

> Word expects no "gaps" when you apply outline numbering, that is, levels not
> explicitly applied to text are assumed, meaning that numbering increments.
> For example, the following happens if you apply numbered Heading 1--Heading
> 3 paragraphs in the "incorrect" order:
>
>
Thanks so much. As I suspected, Word doesn't like skipping when going down
the levels.

I've gone ahead and done manual resets when this occurs and will look for
another solution. Since the documents do follow the basic expectations of
outlining for the first 5 levels, that will be fine. For levels 6-8 I'll
probably do some list numbering instead.

Appreciate your post.

Tom
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Stefan Blom

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:28 am
Post subject: Re: Question on restaring paragraph numbering [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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You are welcome.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"tcarp" <tcarp.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B2FE4311-0E19-418B-9A91-5879962D747D@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Stefan Blom" wrote:
>
>> Word expects no "gaps" when you apply outline numbering, that is, levels
>> not
>> explicitly applied to text are assumed, meaning that numbering
>> increments.
>> For example, the following happens if you apply numbered Heading
>> 1--Heading
>> 3 paragraphs in the "incorrect" order:
>>
>>
> Thanks so much. As I suspected, Word doesn't like skipping when going
> down
> the levels.
>
> I've gone ahead and done manual resets when this occurs and will look for
> another solution. Since the documents do follow the basic expectations of
> outlining for the first 5 levels, that will be fine. For levels 6-8 I'll
> probably do some list numbering instead.
>
> Appreciate your post.
>
> Tom
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